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A058383 Primes of form 1+(2^a)*(3^b), a>0, b>0. +0
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7, 13, 19, 37, 73, 97, 109, 163, 193, 433, 487, 577, 769, 1153, 1297, 1459, 2593, 2917, 3457, 3889, 10369, 12289, 17497, 18433, 39367, 52489, 139969, 147457, 209953, 331777, 472393, 629857, 746497, 786433, 839809, 995329, 1179649, 1492993 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Prime numbers n such that cos(2pi/n) is an algebraic number of a 3-smooth degree, but not a 2-smooth degree. - Artur Jasinski (grafix(AT)csl.pl), Dec 13 2006

Contribution from Antonio M. Oller-MarcĂŠn (oller(AT)unizar.es), Sep 24 2009: (Start)

In this case g.c.d.(a,b) is a power of 2.

A regular polygon of n sides is constructible by paper folding if and only if n=2^r3^sp_1...p_t with p_i being distinct primes of this kind. (End)

FORMULA

1+A033845(n) is prime

MATHEMATICA

Do[If[Take[FactorInteger[EulerPhi[2n + 1]][[ -1]], 1] == {3} && PrimeQ[2n + 1], Print[2n + 1]], {n, 1, 10000}] - Artur Jasinski (grafix(AT)csl.pl), Dec 13 2006

CROSSREFS

Cf. A033845, A000423, A125866.

Sequence in context: A059643 A040034 A110074 this_sequence A005471 A040096 A073648

Adjacent sequences: A058380 A058381 A058382 this_sequence A058384 A058385 A058386

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Dec 20 2000

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