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A060504 Let p be a prime that has a a primitive root between 0 and p that is not also a primitive root of p^2 (A060503); sequence gives smallest such primitive root. +0
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1, 14, 18, 19, 11, 43, 96, 68, 111, 78, 176, 165, 48, 79, 171, 147, 317, 14, 257, 159, 242, 175, 194, 210, 52, 10, 250, 486, 559, 556, 286, 534, 340, 526, 84, 375, 168, 467, 392, 446, 667, 682, 13, 657, 292, 127, 457, 208, 296, 419, 705, 158, 806, 508, 617 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

EXAMPLE

14 is a primitive root of 29 but not of 29^2.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A055578, A060503.

Sequence in context: A154146 A113735 A063828 this_sequence A052026 A118499 A111205

Adjacent sequences: A060501 A060502 A060503 this_sequence A060505 A060506 A060507

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jud McCranie (j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net), Mar 22 2001

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