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A185230 Numbers n such that (33^n + 1)/34 is prime. 1

%I #29 Feb 26 2021 10:39:36

%S 5,67,157,12211,313553

%N Numbers n such that (33^n + 1)/34 is prime.

%C All terms are prime.

%C a(5) > 10^5.

%H J. Brillhart et al., <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/conm/022">Factorizations of b^n +- 1</a>, Contemporary Mathematics, Vol. 22, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 3rd edition, 2002.

%H H. Dubner and T. Granlund, <a href="http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL3/DUBNER/dubner.html">Primes of the Form (b^n+1)/(b+1)</a>, J. Integer Sequences, 3 (2000), #P00.2.7.

%H H. Lifchitz, <a href="http://www.primenumbers.net/Henri/us/MersFermus.htm">Mersenne and Fermat primes field</a>

%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Repunit.html">Repunit</a>.

%t Do[ p=Prime[n]; If[ PrimeQ[ (33^p + 1)/34 ], Print[p] ], {n, 1, 9592} ]

%o (PARI) is(n)=ispseudoprime((33^n+1)/34) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Jun 13 2017

%Y Cf. A000978 = numbers n such that (2^n + 1)/3 is prime. Cf. A007658, A057171, A057172, A057173, A057175, A001562, A057177, A057178, A057179, A057180, A057181, A057182, A057183, A057184, A057185, A057186, A057187, A057188, A057189, A057190, A057191, A071380, A071381, A071382. Cf. A084741, A084742, A065507, A126659, A126856.

%K bref,hard,more,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Robert Price_, Aug 29 2013

%E a(5) from _Paul Bourdelais_, Feb 26 2021

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