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The $620 prime list.
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%I #18 Dec 20 2022 22:50:27

%S 5003,5987,6563,9803,10427,11027,11867,16763,19403,22283,22907,24923,

%T 25667,29867,35747,40427,40763,41243,42083,49307,54323,54347,57203,

%U 57347,66587,67307,73883,78203,84347,104003,112067,121403

%N The $620 prime list.

%C Numbers are 11 mod 24.

%C Jon Grantham: "I strongly believe that some sub-product of these primes is a Carmichael number and a Lucas pseudoprime for the Fibonacci sequence, and also is 2 or 3 mod 5."

%C In particular the above conjecture implies that there is a BPSW pseudoprime smaller than 10^25286. - _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Sep 28 2019

%H Charles R Greathouse IV, <a href="/A018188/b018188.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2030</a>

%H Jon Grantham, <a href="http://www.pseudoprime.com/pseudo.html">Pseudoprimes/Probable Primes</a>

%Y Subsequence of A107007 (and hence A000040).

%K nonn,fini,full

%O 1,1

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jon Grantham (grantham(AT)math.uga.edu)

%E b-file from _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Aug 28 2010