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A057182 Numbers n such that (16^n + 1)/17 is a prime.
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#34byHugo Pfoertnerat Sat May 18 12:18:32 EDT 2024
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#33byStefano Speziaat Sat May 18 12:08:11 EDT 2024
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#32byRobert C. Lyonsat Sat May 18 12:02:11 EDT 2024
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#31byRobert C. Lyonsat Sat May 18 12:02:05 EDT 2024
PROG

(PRIME95Prime95) PRP=1, 2, 4101572, 1, 0, 0, "17"

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#30bySusanna Cuylerat Mon Oct 15 22:07:49 EDT 2018
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#29byMichel Marcusat Mon Oct 15 14:54:49 EDT 2018
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#28byMichel Marcusat Mon Oct 15 14:54:45 EDT 2018
EXTENSIONS

a(13)isgivesa probable prime discovered byPaul Bourdelais,Aug 20 2014

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#27byRobert Priceat Mon Oct 15 13:57:42 EDT 2018
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#26byRobert Priceat Mon Oct 15 13:57:32 EDT 2018
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#25byRobert Priceat Mon Oct 15 13:57:23 EDT 2018
MATHEMATICA

m = 16; Select[Range[0, 10^3], PrimeQ[(m^# + 1)/(m + 1)] & ] (*Robert Price,Oct 15 2018 *)

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