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A118467
Primes p = prime(i) of level (1,3), i.e., such that A118534(i) = prime(i-3).
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619, 1069, 1459, 1499, 1759, 1789, 2861, 3331, 3931, 4177, 4801, 4831, 5419, 6229, 6397, 8431, 8893, 9067, 9631, 11003, 11131, 11789, 12619, 14251, 15331, 15889, 16661, 17683, 17939, 18269, 18553, 19219, 19391, 19507, 20029, 20759, 22039, 22159, 22171, 22549
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
If prime(i) has level 1 in A117563 and 2*prime(i) - prime(i+1) = prime(i-k), then we say that prime(i) has level (1,k).
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EXAMPLE
prime(115) - prime(114) = 631 - 619 = 619 - 607 = prime(114) - prime(114-3).
MATHEMATICA
Select[Partition[Prime[Range[2600]], 5, 1], #[[5]]-#[[4]]==#[[4]]-#[[1]]&][[All, 4]] (* Harvey P. Dale, Aug 28 2021 *)
CROSSREFS
Subsequence of A125830 and A162174.
Cf. A006562 (primes of level (1,1)), A117078, A117563, A117876, A118464.
Sequence in context: A251323 A020377 A210887 * A200812 A133207 A182351
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Rémi Eismann, May 24 2006
EXTENSIONS
Definition and comment reworded, following author's suggestions, by M. F. Hasler, Nov 30 2009
STATUS
approved