18 Sep
2006
18 Sep
'06
12:51 p.m.
This suggests another sequence to me: every prime occurs infinitely often; the number of *distinct* primes between each appearance of p is equal to p. This starts (if I haven't made any mistakes): 2,3,5,2,7,3,2,11,13,2,3,5,2,17,3,2,19,7,2,3,5,2,23,3,2,29,31,2,3,5,2 Franklin T. Adams-Watters -----Original Message----- From: Eric.Angelini@kntv.be Hello SeqFans and Math-Fun, is this of interest? best, É. http://www.cetteadressecomportecinquantesignes.com/SkolemPrimes.htm ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection.