%I #8 Dec 15 2017 17:36:26
%S 2,0,1,5,3,57,15,33,5,3,11,75,441,75,81,31,21,15,429,2013,51,87,5,21,
%T 57,33,711,87,65,57,255,231,1397,519,39,157,57,315,521,37,341,1545,
%U 389,877,1127,1417,2841,247,675,147,71,507,10799,2779,213,375,1149,739,8685
%N Least k such that 2^n+k is a brilliant number (A078972).
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Jason Earls_, _Amarnath Murthy_, Jul 11 2003
%E More terms from _David Wasserman_, Feb 08 2005