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A060427 Smallest prime p such that there are n strings of consecutive integers all having products = 1 mod p. +0
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2, 11, 17, 23, 71, 71, 599, 599, 3011, 27901, 52163, 778699, 2374649, 10428007 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

C. Rivera, Prime Puzzles

EXAMPLE

For n = 2 we have 3*4 = 5*6*7 = 1 mod 11. For n = 3 we have 2*3*4*5 = 6*7*8*9*10*11 = 12*13*14*15 = 1 mod 17.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A060424 A060425 A060426 this_sequence A060428 A060429 A060430

Sequence in context: A133410 A156829 A105840 this_sequence A108894 A066794 A153222

KEYWORD

nonn,nice

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 05 2001

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Jens Kruse Andersen (jens.k.a(AT)get2net.dk), May 04 2007

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