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A119264 Primes of the form n^6 + n^2 + 1. +0
3
1, 739, 2986129, 11390851, 191103553, 387421219, 1291469059, 2176783633, 8303767651, 24794914213, 34296450499, 646990192099, 782757798913, 2194972636933, 3462826006819, 14412774469393, 27752076894853 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

The n such that n^6 + n^2 + 1 is prime are: 1, 3, 12, 15, 24, 27, 33, 36, 45, 54, 57, 93, 96, 114, 123, 156, 174, 177, 210. (after 1, must be 0 mod 3).

FORMULA

a(n) = A000040 INTERSECTION {n^6 + n^2 + 1}.

EXAMPLE

a(1) = 1^6 + 1^2 + 1 = 3 is prime.

a(2) = 3^6 + 3^2 + 1 = 739 is prime.

a(3) = 12^6 + 12^2 + 1 = 2986129 is prime.

a(4) = 15^6 + 15^2 + 1 = 11390851 is prime.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000040, A120479, A120480.

Sequence in context: A078906 A066404 A066402 this_sequence A105391 A044984 A119595

Adjacent sequences: A119261 A119262 A119263 this_sequence A119265 A119266 A119267

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,less

AUTHOR

Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com), Jul 23 2006

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