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A070025 At these values of n the first, 2nd, 3rd and 4th cyclotomic polynomials all give prime numbers. +0
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6, 150, 2730, 9000, 9240, 35280, 41760, 43050, 53280, 65520, 76650, 96180, 111030, 148200, 197370, 207480, 213360, 226380, 254280, 264600, 309480, 332160, 342450, 352740, 375450, 381990, 440550, 458790, 501030, 527070, 552030, 642360, 660810 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

FORMULA

n-1, n+1, 1+n+n^2 and 1+n^2 are all primes.

EXAMPLE

n=6: 5,7,43 and 37 are prime values of first 4 cyclotomic polynomials.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A070155-A070157, A000068, A006313-A006316, A056993-A056995, A005574, A057465, A057002, A070020, A070042.

Adjacent sequences: A070022 A070023 A070024 this_sequence A070026 A070027 A070028

Sequence in context: A089480 A056427 A056418 this_sequence A065946 A013296 A013301

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), May 07 2002

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