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Primes whose binary representation has more 1-bits than its cube.
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%I #7 Aug 07 2023 11:27:49

%S 445317119867,28498383073019,114304774692347,7594322375176157

%N Primes whose binary representation has more 1-bits than its cube.

%H Chris K. Caldwell and G. L. Honaker, Jr., <a href="https://primes.utm.edu/curios/page.php?short=445317119867">445317119867</a>, Prime Curios!

%e 445317119867 is a term because it is a prime number and A000120(445317119867) = 31, while A192085(445317119867) = A000120(445317119867^3) = 30.

%Y Intersection of A363799 and A000040.

%Y Cf. A000120, A192085, A138597.

%K nonn,base,more

%O 1,1

%A _Martin Ehrenstein_, Aug 07 2023