The original name for A136026 was "a(n) = smallest father prime of order n." The entry defined a father prime of order n as a prime of the form (2n+1)p + 2n, where p is also prime. The sequence was renamed in 2010, and the definition of "father prime" was removed. However, other entries use the term "father prime" and refer to A136026 for its definition. This is confusing.
The quickest fix is to restore the definition of father prime in A136026. Otherwise, the other sequences should be renamed.
A136071: Father primes of order 2. ===> Primes of the form 5p + 4 with p prime.
A136072: Father primes of order 3. ===> Primes of the form 7p + 6 with p prime.
A136073: Father primes of order 4. ===> Primes of the form 9p + 8 with p prime.
A136074: Father primes of order 5. ===> Primes of the form 11p + 10 with p prime.
A136075: Father primes of order 6. ===> Primes of the form 13p + 12 with p prime.
A136076: Father primes of order 7. ===> Primes of the form 15p + 14 with p prime.
A136077: Father primes of order 8. ===> Primes of the form 17p + 16 with p prime.
A136078: Father primes of order 9. ===> Primes of the form 19p + 18 with p prime.
A136079: Father primes of order 10. ===> Primes of the form 21p + 20 with p prime.
A136080: Father primes of order 11. ===> Primes of the form 23p + 22 with p prime.
To me, the term "father prime" seems obscure, so I would recommend renaming the other sequences.
- David