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A109796 Prime[1^4] + prime[2^4] + ... + prime[n^4]. +0
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2, 55, 474, 2093, 6730, 17357, 38748, 77621, 143308, 248037, 407558, 641437, 973380, 1432721, 2052922, 2874563, 3944166, 5314265, 7045924, 9206477, 11874460, 15134597, 19083406, 23826383, 29480190, 36172177, 44039724 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Analogue of prime(1^2) + prime(2^2) + ... + prime(n^2) (A109724). For a(n) to be prime for n>1 it is necessary but not sufficient for n = 0 (mod 4).

LINKS

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, "Biquadratic Number."

FORMULA

Sum of A000040(A000583(i)) from i = 1 to n.

EXAMPLE

a(1) = 2 because prime[1^4] = prime[1] = 2.

a(2) = 55 because prime[1^4] + prime[2^4] = prime[1] + prime[16] = 2 + 53,

a(3) = 474 because prime[1^4] + prime[2^4] + prime[3^4] = prime[1] + prime[16] + prime[81] = 2 + 53 + 419.

a(8) = 2 + 53 + 419 + 1619 + 4637 + 10627 + 21391 + 38873 = 77621 (which is prime).

a(12) = 2 + 53 + 419 + 1619 + 4637 + 10627 + 21391 + 38873 + 65687 + 104729 + 159521 + 233879 = 641437 (which is prime).

a(4) = 2093 because prime[1^4] + prime[2^4] + prime[3^4] + prime[4^4] = 2 + 53 + 419 + prime[256] = 2 + 53 + 419 + 1619.

a(28) = 2 + 53 + 419 + 1619 + 4637 + 10627 + 21391 + 38873 + 65687 + 104729 + 159521 + 233879 + 331943 + 459341 + 620201 + 821641 + 1069603 + 1370099 + 1731659 + 2160553 + 2667983 + 3260137 + 3948809 + 4742977 + 5653807 + 6691987 + 7867547 + 9195889 = 53235613 (which is prime).

It is a coincidence that a(1), a(2) and a(3) are all palindromes.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000040, A000290, A000583, A011757, A109724, A109770.

Sequence in context: A034013 A157262 A007975 this_sequence A024029 A134501 A037176

Adjacent sequences: A109793 A109794 A109795 this_sequence A109797 A109798 A109799

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com), Aug 15 2005

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