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A249510
Ménage primes.
1
2, 13, 775596313, 567525075138663383127158192994765939404930668817780601409606090331861
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
The fifth ménage prime has 30281 digits and is therefore too large to include here.
LINKS
Adam P. Goucher, Menage primes, Complex Projective 4-Space.
EXAMPLE
The fifth ménage number is 13, which is prime.
CROSSREFS
Intersection of A000040 (primes) with A000179 (ménage numbers).
Image of A249394 under A000179.
Sequence in context: A135970 A027738 A219221 * A324219 A349877 A196815
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Adam P. Goucher, Oct 30 2014
EXTENSIONS
Comment correction by Hans Havermann, Jan 19 2019
STATUS
approved