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A161998 Numbers n such that n^6+272 is prime. +0
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2163, 2541, 2667, 4011, 5187, 5733, 5985, 7119, 7371, 7707, 8547, 10017, 10731, 12579, 13041, 13125, 13293, 14007, 14679, 15855, 16317, 16401, 16863, 17283, 19131, 19383, 20139, 20475, 21021, 21357, 22197, 22995, 23457, 23667, 24591 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

G. L. Honaker, Jr. and Chris Caldwell, Prime Curios! 272

MATHEMATICA

a = {}; Do[If[PrimeQ[x^6 + 272], AppendTo[a, x]], {x, 2162, 25000}]; a

CROSSREFS

Cf. A066386, A126893, A007519.

Sequence in context: A116074 A035872 A126831 this_sequence A020421 A097520 A151771

Adjacent sequences: A161995 A161996 A161997 this_sequence A161999 A162000 A162001

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Arkadiusz Wesolowski (math(AT)wesolowski.ids.pl), Jun 24 2009

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