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Prime(n)^12 mod prime(n-1).
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%I #2 Mar 31 2012 10:22:07

%S 1,1,1,1,4,1,16,7,6,7,1,10,37,35,37,44,25,20,14,49,8,65,17,8,96,56,61,

%T 30,45,49,8,7,123,44,73,9,101,115,128,148,158,82,85,112,156,121,148,

%U 34,10

%N Prime(n)^12 mod prime(n-1).

%C Related sequences type prime(n)^k mod prime(n-1) (k=1,2,3,4)

%C prime(n) mod prime(n-1) is given in A001223

%C prime(n)^2 mod prime(n-1) is given in A038702

%C prime(n)^3 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138672

%C prime(n)^4 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138673

%C prime(n)^5 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138674

%C prime(n)^6 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138675

%C prime(n)^7 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138676

%C prime(n)^8 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138677

%C prime(n)^9 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138678

%C prime(n)^10 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138679

%C prime(n)^11 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138680

%C prime(n)^12 mod prime(n-1) is given in A138681

%e a(1)=1 because 3^12 = 1 mod 2

%e a(2)=2 because 5^12 = 1 mod 3

%t Table[Mod[Prime[n]^12, Prime[n - 1]], {n, 2, 50}]

%Y Cf. A001223, A038702, A138672, A138673, A138674, A138675, A138676, A138677, A138678, A138679, A138680, A138681.

%K nonn

%O 2,5

%A _Artur Jasinski_, Mar 26 2008