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%I A062585
%S A062585 2,1607,1873,10957
%N A062585 Numbers n such that k^n - (k-1)^n is prime, where k is 19.
%C A062585 PrimePi[ a(n) ] = {2, 253, 287, 1331, ...}. - Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), 
               Feb 16 2007 - 10957 was found by Mike Oakes in 2003. - Alexander 
               Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Feb 16 2007
%Y A062585 Cf. A000043, A057468, A059801, A059802, A062572-A062666.
%Y A062585 Sequence in context: A023291 A058423 A110027 this_sequence A002490 A160224 
               A129061
%Y A062585 Adjacent sequences: A062582 A062583 A062584 this_sequence A062586 A062587 
               A062588
%K A062585 nonn,hard
%O A062585 1,1
%A A062585 Mike Oakes (Mikeoakes2(AT)aol.com), May 18 2001, May 19 2001
%E A062585 10957 was found by Mike Oakes in 2003. - Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), 
               Feb 16 2007

    
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