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%I A130537
%S A130537 3,11,5,29,7,379,71,89,11,131,13,181,7900829,239,17,49814113380273715457,
               19,379,419,
%T A130537 461,23,290489,599,404449,701,20359,29,431285689253609,31,991,1078367,
%U A130537 56193275498055350689,5779302329076129802915210304491714273,1259,37,51949,
               1481,1559,41
%N A130537 Smallest prime number p such that p=n^x+((n+1)^(x+1)) where x=A130538(n).
%e A130537 a(1)=3 because 1^(A130538(1))+(1+1)^(A130358(1)+1)=1^0+2^1=3;
%e A130537 a(16)=49814113380273715457 because 16^(A130538(16)+ (16+1)^(A130538(16)+1)=
%e A130537 16 ^ 15 + 17 ^ 16 = 1152921504606846976 + 48661191875666868481 = 49814113380273715457
%Y A130537 Cf. A130358.
%Y A130537 Sequence in context: A156320 A134969 A139686 this_sequence A114234 A120299 
               A094900
%Y A130537 Adjacent sequences: A130534 A130535 A130536 this_sequence A130538 A130539 
               A130540
%K A130537 nonn
%O A130537 1,1
%A A130537 Tomas Xordan (xordan.tom(AT)gmail.com), Jun 02 2007

    
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