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A066386 Numbers n such that n^6+1091 is prime. +0
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3906, 4620, 5166, 5376, 5460, 8190, 13020, 13986, 14490, 17934, 19740, 19950, 20664, 23226, 24654, 29736, 30114, 31206, 33516, 33600, 34104, 34314, 40320, 41286, 44016, 45066, 46116, 47754, 48300, 59850, 62244, 63420, 65310, 66864 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

David Wells, The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers, p. 151 (Rev. ed. 1997)

D. Shanks, Solved and unsolved problems in number theory, Chelsea NY, 1985, p. 222, ex. 162.

D. Shanks, A low density of primes, Jour. Recreational Math. 5 (1971) 272-5.

LINKS

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Prime-Generating Polynomial

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[100000], PrimeQ[ #^6 + 1091] &]

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A066383 A066384 A066385 this_sequence A066387 A066388 A066389

Sequence in context: A014891 A135202 A115468 this_sequence A068240 A022212 A131409

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Harvey P. Dale (hpd1(AT)nyu.edu), Dec 23 2001

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