[seqfan] Re: Adding consecutive primes
Charles Greathouse
charles.greathouse at case.edu
Fri Oct 28 15:46:54 CEST 2011
> From first 1000 terms A102706, there is only accelerating increasing a(n) - hence all integers >8 are in A102352,
> with great experimental evidence.
There's certainly an increasing trend there. But then again, ask
Skewes about the increasing trend in A052435...!
Would you submit those terms as a b-file, by the way?
> Actually, A102352 is not interesting (sorry).
I think it would be more interesting if we could say something
nontrivial about it.
Charles Greathouse
Analyst/Programmer
Case Western Reserve University
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Moshe Levin <moshe.levin at mail.ru> wrote:
> From first 1000 terms A102706, there is only accelerating increasing a(n) - hence all integers >8 are in A102352,
> with great experimental evidence. Actually, A102352 is not interesting (sorry).
> ML
>
>
> 27 октября 2011, 16:42 от Charles Greathouse <charles.greathouse at case.edu>:
>> Does A102352 contain every large integer?
>>
>> Charles Greathouse
>> Analyst/Programmer
>> Case Western Reserve University
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