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A321663 a(n) = prime(n)^prime(n+2). 0
32, 2187, 48828125, 96889010407, 505447028499293771, 1461920290375446110677, 19967568900859523802559065713, 12129821994589221844500501021364910179, 1635170022196481349560959748587682926364327, 1284475787728524720826927656893473276744000042113841709 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
LINKS
FORMULA
a(n) = prime(n)^prime(n+2).
EXAMPLE
a(3)=48828125 because 5 is the 3rd prime, 11 is the 5th prime and 5^11=48828125.
MATHEMATICA
Array[Prime[#]^Prime[# + 2] &, 10] (* Michael De Vlieger, Nov 25 2018 *)
#[[1]]^#[[3]]&/@Partition[Prime[Range[20]], 3, 1] (* Harvey P. Dale, Jun 20 2023 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. A053089 (prime(n)^prime(n+1)), A000040.
Sequence in context: A239402 A085526 A101441 * A264145 A180954 A220730
KEYWORD
nonn,easy
AUTHOR
Kei Ryan, Nov 16 2018
STATUS
approved

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