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Prime factors of Lucas numbers.
2

%I #6 Nov 07 2016 12:50:08

%S 2,3,7,11,19,23,29,31,41,43,47,59,67,71,79,83,101,103,107,127,131,139,

%T 151,163,167,179,181,191,199,211,223,227,229,239,241,251,263,271,281,

%U 283,307,311,331,347,349,359,367,379,383,401,409,419,431,439,443,449

%N Prime factors of Lucas numbers.

%C a(n) is A096362(n) in ascending order.

%H C. Smyth, <a href="https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL13/Smyth/smyth2.html">The terms in Lucas Sequences divisible by their indices</a>, JIS 13 (2010) #10.2.4.

%F Union of 2, A053027 and A053032 - _T. D. Noe_, Jun 21 2008

%Y Cf. A096362 Order in which prime factors first occur in the Lucas sequence.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Tanya Khovanova_, Jun 16 2008

%E More terms from _T. D. Noe_, Jun 21 2008