[seqfan] A058055
Harvey P. Dale
hpd1 at nyu.edu
Fri Aug 10 23:47:01 CEST 2012
There's something I don't understand about the above sequence.
As I generate terms corresponding to the definition, they are quite
different from those shown in the OEIS. For example (from the example
given), 97+2^2 = 101 which is prime, so m could be 2 rather than 2144.
And even if we constrain m to be greater than n, 97+102^2 = 10501 which
is prime, so m could be 102 rather than 2144. If someone can clarify
this for me, I'll be glad to correct either the definition or the terms
of the sequence.
Thanks.
Best,
Harvey
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