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%I A001272
%S A001272 3,4,5,6,7,8,10,15,19,41,59,61,105,160,661,2653,3069,3943,4053,4998,
%T A001272 8275,9158,11164
%N A001272 Numbers n such that n!-(n-1)!+(n-2)!-(n-3)!+...+-1! is prime.
%C A001272 At present the terms >= 2653 are only probable primes.
%C A001272 Zivkovic shows that all terms must be less than p=3612703, which divides
a(n) for n>=p. - T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), Jan 25 2008
%D A001272 J.-M. De Koninck, Ces nombres qui nous fascinent, Entry 160, p. 52, Ellipses,
Paris 2008.
%D A001272 Martin Gardner, Strong Laws of Small Primes, in The Last Recreations,
p. 198 (1997).
%D A001272 R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, B43.
%D A001272 M. Zivkovi\'c, The number of primes $ Sum\sp n\sb {i=1}(-1)\sp {n-i}i!$
is finite. Math. Comp. 68 (1999), no. 225, 403-409.
%H A001272 R. Ondrejka, The Top Ten: a Catalogue of Primal Configurations
%H A001272 Titanix, Primality
proof for n=661
%H A001272 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Factorial Sums
%H A001272 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Integer Sequence Primes
%H A001272 Index entries for sequences related
to factorial numbers
%H A001272 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Alternating Factorial
%p A001272 with(numtheory); f := proc(n) local i; add((-1)^(n-i)*i!,i=1..n); end;
isprime(f(15));
%Y A001272 Cf. A005165, A002981, A002982.
%Y A001272 Cf. A100289.
%Y A001272 Sequence in context: A066378 A125684 A089358 this_sequence A047563 A120561
A051016
%Y A001272 Adjacent sequences: A001269 A001270 A001271 this_sequence A001273 A001274
A001275
%K A001272 nonn,hard,nice,fini
%O A001272 1,1
%A A001272 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A001272 661 found independently by Eric Weisstein (eric(AT)weisstein.com) and
Rachel Lewis (racheljlewis(AT)hotmail.com); 2653 and 3069 found independently
by Chris Nash (nashc(AT)lexmark.com) and Rachel Lewis (racheljlewis(AT)hotmail.com).
%E A001272 3943, 4053, 4998 found by Paul Jobling (paul.jobling(AT)whitecross.com).
%E A001272 8275, 9158 found by team of Rachel Lewis, Paul Jobling and Chris Nash.
%E A001272 661!-660!+659!-... was shown to be prime by team of Giovanni La Barbera
and others using the Certifix program developed by Marcel Martin,
Jul 15 2000 (see link) - Paul Jobling (Paul.Jobling(AT)WhiteCross.com)
and Giovanni La Barbera, Aug 02 2000
%E A001272 a(23)=11164 found by Paul Jobling on Nov 25 2004.
%E A001272 Edited by T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), Oct 30 2008
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