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A276030 Primes p such that A272207(p) = p. 1
2, 11, 131, 251, 491, 599, 1439, 3371, 5639, 5879, 6971, 7079, 8039, 8291, 9839, 10799, 11171, 12119, 14879, 16931, 17159, 18839, 23039, 23159, 25919, 50291, 53411, 53639, 59051, 69371, 74771, 74891, 75239, 81119, 81359, 117839, 119039, 126839, 130811, 131771 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
These terms are the primes prime(A273163(n)) for which A273163(n) = 0.
These terms are the primes for which A276491(p) == 0 (mod p).
These terms are the primes p = prime(n) for which A276664(n) = p.
These terms are the primes prime(A276695(n)) for which A276695(n) = 0.
LINKS
EXAMPLE
2 = A272207(1) = prime(1),
11 = A272207(5) = prime(5),
131 = A272207(32) = prime(32),
251 = A272207(54) = prime(54).
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A154596 A337458 A066382 * A282855 A139387 A041725
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Seiichi Manyama, Sep 10 2016
STATUS
approved

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