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%I #55 Sep 20 2016 07:54:19
%S 2,11,131,251,491,599,1439,3371,5639,5879,6971,7079,8039,8291,9839,
%T 10799,11171,12119,14879,16931,17159,18839,23039,23159,25919,50291,
%U 53411,53639,59051,69371,74771,74891,75239,81119,81359,117839,119039,126839,130811,131771
%N Primes p such that A272207(p) = p.
%C These terms are the primes prime(A273163(n)) for which A273163(n) = 0.
%C These terms are the primes for which A276491(p) == 0 (mod p).
%C These terms are the primes p = prime(n) for which A276664(n) = p.
%C These terms are the primes prime(A276695(n)) for which A276695(n) = 0.
%e 2 = A272207(1) = prime(1),
%e 11 = A272207(5) = prime(5),
%e 131 = A272207(32) = prime(32),
%e 251 = A272207(54) = prime(54).
%Y Cf. A272207, A273163, A276491, A276664, A276695.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Seiichi Manyama_, Sep 10 2016