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A061437 Numbers n such that n+1 divides prime(n)+1. +0
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5, 6, 13, 15, 31, 32, 34, 75, 77, 445, 2701, 15929, 40079, 40156, 251720, 251766, 251769, 251787, 10553437, 10553577, 10553645, 10553815, 179992919, 179993161, 179993169 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

5+1 divides Prime(5)+1 = 11+1, so 5 is a term of the sequence.

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[10^6], Mod[Prime[ # ] + 1, # + 1] == 0 &]

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A099473 A051572 A047436 this_sequence A067245 A059176 A030356

Adjacent sequences: A061434 A061435 A061436 this_sequence A061438 A061439 A061440

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Joseph L. Pe (joseph_l_pe(AT)hotmail.com), Feb 13 2002

EXTENSIONS

Corrected and extended by Don Reble (djr(AT)nk.ca), Nov 20 2006

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