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%I A038702
%S A038702 1,1,4,2,4,3,4,16,13,4,5,16,4,16,36,36,4,36,16,4,36,16,36,64,16,4,16,4,
%T A038702 16,83,16,36,4,100,4,36,36,16,36,36,4,100,4,16,4,144,144,16,4,16,36,4,
%U A038702 100,36,36,36,4,36,16,4,100,196,16,4
%N A038702 prime(n)^2 mod prime(n-1).
%e A038702 To get the a(4): square the fourth prime to get 7^2 = 49. The remainder 
               when this is divided by the third prime, 5, is 4. So a(3) = 4.
%Y A038702 Cf. A038703.
%Y A038702 Sequence in context: A056158 A010316 A083954 this_sequence A085062 A053051 
               A075234
%Y A038702 Adjacent sequences: A038699 A038700 A038701 this_sequence A038703 A038704 
               A038705
%K A038702 nonn
%O A038702 2,3
%A A038702 N. Fernandez (primeness(AT)borve.org), May 01 2000

    
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