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A100359 Numbers n such that 2^n+n+1 is prime. +0
4
0, 2, 6, 236, 1884 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

EXAMPLE

No more terms for n<10100.

MATHEMATICA

{ta={{0}}, tb={{0}}}; Do[g=n; s=2^n+n+1; If[PrimeQ[s], Print[n]; ta=Append[ta, n]; tb=Append[tb, s]], {n, 1, 10000}]; {ta, tb, g}

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001580, A069539, A052007, A048744, A100357, A100358.

Equals A061422(n) - 1.

Adjacent sequences: A100356 A100357 A100358 this_sequence A100360 A100361 A100362

Sequence in context: A091439 A013083 A110387 this_sequence A052342 A007190 A028337

KEYWORD

hard,more,nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Nov 19 2004

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