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A351278 Indices where A351101(n) = 1. 1

%I #7 Feb 07 2022 11:18:08

%S 1,184,612,3484,69262,170626,212784,1310354,6835786,14502466,21133598,

%T 34260294,80011718

%N Indices where A351101(n) = 1.

%C See A351101 for further details. It is likely this sequence is infinite although this is unknown.

%e a(2) = 184 as A351101(182) = 30, A351101(183) = 41. The additive prime is now 13 while the dividing prime is 41. A351101(183) is divisible by 41 thus A351101(184) = 41/41 = 1. This is the first term in A351101 to return to 1.

%Y Cf. A351101, A350877, A351102, A000040, A350615.

%K nonn,more

%O 1,2

%A _Scott R. Shannon_, Feb 06 2022

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