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A119982 Numbers n such that n^24 + 1 = p*q with p,q distinct primes. +0
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132, 1930, 1936, 2440, 2678, 2746, 2990, 3710, 4234, 4760, 4810, 4888, 5676, 6774, 6974, 8482, 8836, 9230, 9456, 9842, 11218, 12394, 12640, 12868, 12894, 13414, 13660, 15938, 16012, 17944, 18226, 18956, 19040, 21088, 21198, 21424, 24546 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

132^24 + 1 = 92170395205042177 * 8495381752253661657030938733772801 and both factors are primes.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A156958 A090199 A033278 this_sequence A129975 A064303 A023902

Adjacent sequences: A119979 A119980 A119981 this_sequence A119983 A119984 A119985

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

James Buddenhagen (jbuddenh(AT)gmail.com), Aug 03 2006

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