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A083418 Smallest positive Integer m such that m+i^2=0 mod p_i (ith prime) for 1<=i<=n. +0
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1, 5, 11, 131, 2021, 11261, 311561, 3374621, 119770901, 5250906911, 102296305361, 3712385127701, 77919766475801, 10118178462873731, 494180347734664841, 10947306651739018811, 1184157011830580629091, 1184157011830580629091 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

This sequence is used to define other sequences.

EXAMPLE

a(3)=11 because this is the smallest positive integer m such that m+1^2=0 mod 2, m+2^2=0 mod 3 and m+3^2=0 mod 5.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A053665.

Sequence in context: A041909 A041048 A094108 this_sequence A020453 A036932 A162252

Adjacent sequences: A083415 A083416 A083417 this_sequence A083419 A083420 A083421

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Farideh Firoozbakht (f.firoozbakht(AT)sci.ui.ac.ir), Jun 08 2003

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