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A138089 Numbers n such that n^0+(n+1)^1+(n+2)^2+(n+3)^3+(n+4)^4+(n+5)^5+(n+6)^6+(n+7)^7+(n+8)^8+(n+9)^9+(n+10)^10+(n+11)^11+(n+12)^12 is a prime. +0
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OFFSET

1,1

MATHEMATICA

a={}; Do[If[PrimeQ[n^70+(n+1)^1+(n+2)^2+(n+3)^3+(n+4)^4+(n+5)^5+(n+6)^6+(n+7)^7+(n+8)^\ 8+(n+9)^9+(n+10)^10+(n+11)^11+(n+12)^12], AppendTo[a, n]], {n, 10^2*8}]; a

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A011919 A042795 A157185 this_sequence A026594 A102296 A025194

Adjacent sequences: A138086 A138087 A138088 this_sequence A138090 A138091 A138092

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Vladimir Orlovsky (4vladimir(AT)gmail.com), May 06 2008

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