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%I A096060
%S A096060 1,3,31,105,1285,4599,60787,3085465,11545611,619094385,8939118925,
%T A096060 34093383807,499069107643,28324525958305,1628420204246959,
%U A096060 6300117511512825,367099384551433863,5542683665339959171
%N A096060 (2^(p-1)-1)/(3*p) where p = prime(n).
%H A096060 T. D. Noe, <a href="b096060.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=3..100</a>
%F A096060 a(n) = A007663(n)/3 for n>2. - Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), 
               Jun 08 2006
%t A096060 Table[(2^(Prime[n]-1)-1)/(3*Prime[n]),{n,3,22}] - Alexander Adamchuk 
               (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Jun 08 2006
%Y A096060 Equals A001045(prime(n))/prime(n).
%Y A096060 Cf. A007663.
%Y A096060 Sequence in context: A077547 A104312 A107197 this_sequence A119682 A069630 
               A069615
%Y A096060 Adjacent sequences: A096057 A096058 A096059 this_sequence A096061 A096062 
               A096063
%K A096060 nonn
%O A096060 3,2
%A A096060 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 18 2004
%E A096060 More terms from Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Jun 08 2006

    
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