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A138689
Numbers of the form 26+p^2 (where p is a prime).
0
30, 35, 51, 75, 147, 195, 315, 387, 555, 867, 987, 1395, 1707, 1875, 2235, 2835, 3507, 3747, 4515, 5067, 5355, 6267, 6915, 7947, 9435, 10227, 10635, 11475, 11907, 12795, 16155, 17187, 18795, 19347, 22227, 22827, 24675, 26595, 27915, 29955, 32067
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
26+p^2 is divisible by 3 for any prime p>3; Zak Seidov
MATHEMATICA
Table[2*13 + Prime[p + 1]^2, {p, 0, 100}]
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Artur Jasinski, Mar 26 2008
STATUS
approved