Consider the triangle in which the j-th row begins with prime(j) and is the arithmetic progression with least common difference such that the remaining j-1 terms are composite and not divisible by prime(j). Sequence gives last term in each row.

A095182

Consider the triangle in which the j-th row begins with prime(j) and is the arithmetic progression with least common difference such that the remaining j-1 terms are composite and not divisible by prime(j). Sequence gives last term in each row.

Terms

    a(0) =2a(1) =4a(2) =27a(3) =10a(4) =39a(5) =68a(6) =299a(7) =194a(8) =159a(9) =497a(10) =261a(11) =840a(12) =1205a(13) =576a(14) =901a(15) =2318a(16) =2155a(17) =2730a(18) =2569a(19) =1762a(20) =4853a(21) =9550a(22) =6265a(23) =8622a(24) =12313a(25) =7176a(26) =17289a(27) =7208a(28) =23657a(29) =17136

External references