A third example

N. J. A. Sloane njas at research.att.com
Thu Oct 3 20:23:39 CEST 2002


Dear Zak,  I'm rejecting this one because it is really two sequences:


%I A075709
%S A075709 1,1,4,2,5,1,4,12,7,7,2,4,3,43,10,10,33,19,42,62,19,35,12,16,17,27,52,
%T A075709 28,59,13,18,74,65,107,2,18
%N A075709 Distances from n^n to previous and next primes,
{d1=n^n-prevprime(n^n),d2=nextprime(n^n)-n^n}
%C A075709 At n=2, 6, and 9, n^n is interprime, d1=d2. What is the next n^n interprime?
%F A075709 {d1=n^n-prevprime(n^n),d2=nextprime(n^n)-n^n}.
%e A075709 n=3: n^n = 27, d1=27-23=4, d2=29-27=2.
%O A075709 2,3
%K A075709 more,nonn,unkn
%A A075709 Zakir F. Seidov (seidovzf at yahoo.com), Oct 03 2002


You might submit them as two separate sequences.

NJAS





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