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Numbers n such that 5*2^n + 1 is a prime factor of a generalized Fermat number 6^(2^m) + 1 for some m.
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%I #19 Apr 03 2023 10:36:13

%S 127,4687,1777515

%N Numbers n such that 5*2^n + 1 is a prime factor of a generalized Fermat number 6^(2^m) + 1 for some m.

%D Wilfrid Keller, private communication, 2008.

%H Anders Björn and Hans Riesel, <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-98-00891-6">Factors of generalized Fermat numbers</a>, Math. Comp. 67 (1998), no. 221, pp. 441-446.

%H Anders Björn and Hans Riesel, <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-05-01816-8">Table errata to “Factors of generalized Fermat numbers”</a>, Math. Comp. 74 (2005), no. 252, p. 2099.

%H Anders Björn and Hans Riesel, <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-10-02371-9">Table errata 2 to "Factors of generalized Fermat numbers"</a>, Math. Comp. 80 (2011), pp. 1865-1866.

%H C. K. Caldwell, Top Twenty page, <a href="https://t5k.org/top20/page.php?id=9">Generalized Fermat Divisors (base=6)</a>

%H OEIS Wiki, <a href="/wiki/Generalized_Fermat_numbers">Generalized Fermat numbers</a>

%Y Cf. A078303, A268661, A268662, A226366, A268664, A268657, A268658, A204620, A268659, A268660. Subsequence of A002254.

%K nonn,bref,hard,more

%O 1,1

%A _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, Feb 10 2016