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A072497 Numbers n such that n^2 is member of A072498. +0
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1,1

COMMENT

p^m are members of the sequence, where p is prime and m different from k(4k-1) and k(4k+1) (spatially all primes, p^1).

CROSSREFS

Cf. A072498, A072510.

Sequence in context: A070115 A073571 A136416 this_sequence A039217 A131511 A166155

Adjacent sequences: A072494 A072495 A072496 this_sequence A072498 A072499 A072500

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Vladimir Baltic (baltic(AT)matf.bg.ac.yu), Aug 04 2002

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