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A084832 Numbers n such that 2*R_n - 1 is prime, where R_n = 11...1 is the repunit (A002275) of length n. +0
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4, 18, 100, 121, 244, 546, 631, 1494, 2566 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Also numbers n such that (2*10^n-11)/9 is prime.

Larger values not certified prime.

LINKS

Index entries for primes involving repunits

EXAMPLE

a(1)=4 because 2*(10^4-1)/9-1 = 2221 is prime.

n=18 means that 222222222222222221 is prime.

MATHEMATICA

Do[ If[ PrimeQ[(10^n - 1)/9 + 6], Print[n]], {n, 0, 7000}] (from Robert G. Wilson v Oct 14 2004)

CROSSREFS

Cf. A084831, A096503, A096504, A096505, A096506, A096507, A096508, A096841, A096842, A096843, A096844, A096845, A096846, A000203.

Sequence in context: A054139 A020072 A020027 this_sequence A135177 A137958 A064852

Adjacent sequences: A084829 A084830 A084831 this_sequence A084833 A084834 A084835

KEYWORD

more,nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 05 2003

EXTENSIONS

a(8) from Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Jul 15 2004

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