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%I A066386
%S A066386 0,3906,4620,5166,5376,5460,8190,13020,13986,14490,17934,19740,19950,
%T A066386 20664,23226,24654,29736,30114,31206,33516,33600,34104,34314,40320,
%U A066386 41286,44016,45066,46116,47754,48300,59850,62244,63420,65310,66864
%N A066386 Numbers n such that n^6+1091 is prime.
%D A066386 D. Shanks, Solved and unsolved problems in number theory, Chelsea NY, 
               1985, p. 222, ex. 162.
%D A066386 D. Shanks, A low density of primes, Jour. Recreational Math. 5 (1971) 
               272-5.
%D A066386 David Wells, The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers, 
               p. 151 (Rev. ed. 1997)
%H A066386 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
               Prime-GeneratingPolynomial.html">Prime-Generating Polynomial</a>
%t A066386 Select[Range[100000], PrimeQ[ #^6 + 1091] &]
%Y A066386 Sequence in context: A014891 A135202 A115468 this_sequence A068240 A022212 
               A131409
%Y A066386 Adjacent sequences: A066383 A066384 A066385 this_sequence A066387 A066388 
               A066389
%K A066386 easy,nonn
%O A066386 1,2
%A A066386 Harvey P. Dale (hpd1(AT)nyu.edu), Dec 23 2001
%E A066386 0 added by Zak Seidov, Jan 26 2009

    
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