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A121817 Numbers m such that 23 + 36*m*(m+1)is prime. +0
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OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Cf. A121250 Numbers n such that n^2+14 is prime. All entries in A121250 are of the form n=3+6*m, m=0,1,.... Hence n^2+14=23+36*m(m+1). Values of m are in the sequence.

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[0, 300], PrimeQ[23 + 36*#(1+# ]&]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A121250.

Adjacent sequences: A121814 A121815 A121816 this_sequence A121818 A121819 A121820

Sequence in context: A010065 A090649 A007062 this_sequence A116432 A050027 A123643

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 09 2006

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