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%I A090526
%S A090526 2,13,23,347,4241,41177,1677721,9224297,769230769,17831979413,
%T A090526 156422814881,43267872370321,317485909301657,10680338789777057,
%U A090526 348051774975651917,23635436053895336119,230095953656704898101
%N A090526 Primes arising in A090525, or 0 if A090525(n) = 0.
%C A090526 Conjecture: No term is zero.
%t A090526 Do[p = n^n; i = 2; While[ !PrimeQ[Floor[p/i]], i++ ]; Print[Floor[p/i]], 
               {n, 2, 30}] (Propper)
%Y A090526 Cf. A090525, A090527, A090528.
%Y A090526 Sequence in context: A079397 A118524 A029971 this_sequence A031038 A017413 
               A101863
%Y A090526 Adjacent sequences: A090523 A090524 A090525 this_sequence A090527 A090528 
               A090529
%K A090526 nonn
%O A090526 1,1
%A A090526 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Dec 07 2003
%E A090526 More terms from Ryan Propper (rpropper(AT)stanford.edu), Aug 02 2005

    
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