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A135182 p^5 + p^3 + p^2. Exponents are the prime numbers in decreasing order and p is the n-th prime. +0
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44, 279, 3275, 17199, 162503, 373659, 1425059, 2483319, 6449039 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

FORMULA

p=A000040(n): a(n)= p^5 + p^3 + p^2.

EXAMPLE

a(4)=17199 because the 4th prime number is 7, 7^5=16807, 7^3=343, 7^2=49 and 16807+343+49=17199.

CROSSREFS

Cf. p^2: A001248. p^3: A030078. p^5: A050997.

Sequence in context: A098826 A160284 A060836 this_sequence A094794 A024304 A002613

Adjacent sequences: A135179 A135180 A135181 this_sequence A135183 A135184 A135185

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Omar E. Pol (info(AT)polprimos.com), Nov 25 2007

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