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A155747 Smallest number m with property that 2^m-1 is divisible by first n odd primes. +0
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2, 4, 12, 60, 60, 120, 360, 3960, 27720, 27720, 27720, 27720, 27720, 637560, 8288280, 240360120, 240360120, 240360120, 240360120, 240360120, 240360120 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

FORMULA

2^m == 1 (mod (primorial(n)/2)) == 1 (mod (A002110(n+1)/2))

EXAMPLE

n=1, m=2, 2^2-1=3

n=2, m=4, 2^4-1=15=3*5

n=3, m=12, 2^12-1=4095=(3*5*7)*39

n=4, m=60, 2^60-1=1152921504606846975=(3*5*7*11)*998200436889045

n=5, m=60, 2^60-1=1152921504606846975=(3*5*7*11*13)*76784648991465

n=6, m=120, 2^120-1=1329227995784915872903807060280344575=

(3*5*7*11*13*17)*5207451355644026063755096120665.

CROSSREFS

A002110

Sequence in context: A000568 A128648 A128646 this_sequence A058254 A076244 A058255

Adjacent sequences: A155744 A155745 A155746 this_sequence A155748 A155749 A155750

KEYWORD

more,nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 26 2009

EXTENSIONS

a(16)-a(21) from D. S. McNeil (d.mcneil(AT)qmul.ac.uk), Mar 04 2009

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