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A075781 Primes of the form perfect_power(n)+n. +0
2
2, 11, 13, 31, 59, 113, 313, 349, 659, 821, 1493, 1571, 1733, 3209, 3323, 5569, 7331, 7853, 10531, 13367, 17321, 21493, 21787, 25793, 30137, 31541, 36709, 39043, 39439, 44771, 46049, 49991, 55147, 55501, 56923, 57881, 58363, 59333, 65323 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

11 is OK: 11 = perfect_power(3) + 3 = 8 + 3, perfect_power(n) is n-th perfect power: perfect_power(n) = A001597(n); 31 is OK: 31 = perfect_power(6) + 6 = 25 + 6; 59 is OK: 59 = perfect_power(10) + 10 = 49 + 10.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001597.

Sequence in context: A038972 A105887 A019407 this_sequence A023288 A106960 A084405

Adjacent sequences: A075778 A075779 A075780 this_sequence A075782 A075783 A075784

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 10 2002

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