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A066263 2^n+1 has just two distinct prime factors. +0
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OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Samuel S. Wagstaff, The Cunningham Project

MATHEMATICA

f[n_] := First[ Transpose[ FactorInteger[2^n + 1, FactorComplete -> True]]]; Select[ Range[100], Length[f[ # ]] == 2 & ]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A073936.

Sequence in context: A047575 A014097 A081407 this_sequence A089192 A132829 A096820

Adjacent sequences: A066260 A066261 A066262 this_sequence A066264 A066265 A066266

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), Dec 31 2001

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), Jan 03 2002

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