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A192824
Least n-Ramanujan prime.
6
2, 2, 11, 41, 569, 1367
OFFSET
0,1
COMMENTS
We define the 0-Ramanujan primes to be the usual primes (A000040), and we define the 1-Ramanujan primes to be the Ramanujan primes (A104272).
The sequence is only conjectural without a proof of an upper bound on a(n) (like the bound A104272(n) < prime(3*n) proved by Laishram and used in computing Ramanujan primes). - Jonathan Sondow, Aug 27 2011
CROSSREFS
Cf. A104272 (Ramanujan primes), A192820 (2-Ramanujan primes), A192821 (3-Ramanujan primes), A192822 (4-Ramanujan primes), A192823 (5-Ramanujan primes), A225907 (least n-Ramanujan prime less than half the next n-Ramanujan prime, or 0 if none).
Sequence in context: A014220 A089544 A208967 * A184237 A069648 A275869
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
T. D. Noe, Jul 11 2011
STATUS
approved