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A165989 Numbers such that Mod(n^2,1193)=29 +0
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534, 659, 1727, 1852, 2920, 3045, 4113, 4238, 5306, 5431, 6499, 6624, 7692, 7817, 8885, 9010, 10078, 10203, 11271, 11396, 12464, 12589, 13657, 13782, 14850, 14975, 16043, 16168, 17236, 17361, 18429, 18554, 19622, 19747 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

Albert H. Beiler, Recreations in the Theory of Numbers: The Queen of Mathematics Entertains at 203, 315 (2d ed. 1966)

EXAMPLE

1727^2=2982529, and 2982529 divided by 1193 leaves a remainder of 29

MATHEMATICA

Sqrt[ # ]&/@Select[Range[20000]^2, Mod[ #, 1193]==29&]

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A098258 A160176 A077085 this_sequence A067723 A059949 A077076

Adjacent sequences: A165986 A165987 A165988 this_sequence A165990 A165991 A165992

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Harvey P. Dale (hpd1(AT)nyu.edu), Oct 03 2009

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