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A033286
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a(n) = n * prime(n).
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48
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2, 6, 15, 28, 55, 78, 119, 152, 207, 290, 341, 444, 533, 602, 705, 848, 1003, 1098, 1273, 1420, 1533, 1738, 1909, 2136, 2425, 2626, 2781, 2996, 3161, 3390, 3937, 4192, 4521, 4726, 5215, 5436, 5809, 6194, 6513, 6920, 7339, 7602, 8213, 8492, 8865, 9154, 9917
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENTS
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Does an n exist such that n*prime(n)/(n+prime(n)) is an integer? - Ctibor O. Zizka, Mar 04 2008. The answer to Zizka's question is easily seen to be No: such an integer k would be positive and less than prime(n), but then k*(n + prime(n)) = prime(n)*n would be impossible. - Robert Israel, Apr 20 2015
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FORMULA
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MAPLE
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A033286 := proc(n) n*ithprime(n) ; end proc:
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MATHEMATICA
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PROG
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(Haskell)
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CROSSREFS
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KEYWORD
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nonn,easy
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EXTENSIONS
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STATUS
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approved
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