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%I A057939 #31 Jan 03 2024 23:50:16 %S A057939 2,2,4,2,3,3,4,3,6,4,5,3,4,3,7,3,4,5,5,4,10,4,4,4,5,5,10,3,4,7,5,4,9, %T A057939 6,7,6,5,4,8,5,6,6,6,3,10,3,5,5,7,7,10,5,5,6,7,7,9,3,6,6,6,4,16,4,8,7, %U A057939 3,7,9,7,5,6,5,5,13,5,9,10,6,6,14,6,5,7,9,5,9,7,5,12,8,4,10,6,9,7,7,7,12 %N A057939 Number of prime factors of 5^n + 1 (counted with multiplicity). %H A057939 Max Alekseyev, <a href="/A057939/b057939.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..471</a> (first 451 terms from Amiram Eldar) %H A057939 S. S. Wagstaff, Jr., <a href="http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/ssw/cun/index.html">The Cunningham Project</a> %F A057939 a(n) = A057956(2n) - A057956(n). - _T. D. Noe_, Jun 19 2003 %F A057939 a(n) = A001222(A034474(n)). - _Amiram Eldar_, Feb 01 2020 %t A057939 PrimeOmega[5^Range[100]+1] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Nov 27 2013 *) %Y A057939 bigomega(b^n+1): A057934 (b=10), A057935 (b=9), A057936 (b=8), A057937 (b=7), A057938 (b=6), this sequence (b=5), A057940 (b=4), A057941 (b=3), A054992 (b=2). %Y A057939 Cf. A001222, A034474, A057956, A074478. %K A057939 nonn %O A057939 1,1 %A A057939 _Patrick De Geest_, Oct 15 2000