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A124414 Numbers n such that 2n+1, 4n+1, 8n+1, 16n+1, 32n+1 and 64n+1 are primes. +0
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8325, 16650, 82950, 165900, 192795, 222870, 239400, 290235, 601560, 884220, 971685, 1020600, 1065570, 1120470, 1170330, 1196715, 1263360, 1638735, 1768440, 1811940, 1940190, 1948815, 2061810, 2207685, 2240940, 2639295, 2830905 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

MATHEMATICA

Select[15*Range[200000], And @@ PrimeQ /@ ({2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64}*# + 1) &] (*Chandler*)

CROSSREFS

Cf. A005097, A123998, A124041, A124412-A124417.

Sequence in context: A031589 A031769 A062852 this_sequence A124415 A031947 A049357

Adjacent sequences: A124411 A124412 A124413 this_sequence A124415 A124416 A124417

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Artur Jasinski (grafix(AT)csl.pl), Nov 02 2006

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