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%I A138059
%S A138059 123,135,201,363,987,1485,1545,1593,1713,1947,2211,2391,2571,2577,2751,
%T A138059 3093,3273,3375,3381,3693,3801,4155,4407,4521,4587
%N A138059 Numbers n such that n^0+(n+1)^1+(n+2)^2+(n+3)^3+(n+4)^4+(n+5)^5+(n+6)^6+(n+7)^7+(n+8)^8+(n+9)^9 
               is a prime.
%t A138059 a={};Do[If[PrimeQ[n^70+(n+1)^1+(n+2)^2+(n+3)^3+(n+4)^4+(n+5)^5+(n+6)^6+(n+7)^7+(n+8)^8+(n+9)^9],
               AppendTo[a,n]],{n,10^3*5}];a
%Y A138059 Sequence in context: A077378 A031509 A119426 this_sequence A153254 A001703 
               A004945
%Y A138059 Adjacent sequences: A138056 A138057 A138058 this_sequence A138060 A138061 
               A138062
%K A138059 nonn
%O A138059 1,1
%A A138059 Vladimir Orlovsky (4vladimir(AT)gmail.com), May 06 2008

    
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