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%I A092835 #21 Feb 16 2025 08:32:53 %S A092835 3,5,6,10,86,97,214,801,4201,18698,96878 %N A092835 Indices of prime tribonacci numbers, minus 1. %C A092835 The prime for n=96878 was found by Kamil Duszenko. - _T. D. Noe_, Mar 08 2005 %C A092835 a(12) > 6*10^5. - _Robert Price_, Nov 21 2013 %H A092835 Tony D. Noe and Jonathan Vos Post, <a href="http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL8/Noe/noe5.html">Primes in Fibonacci n-step and Lucas n-step Sequences,</a> J. of Integer Sequences, Vol. 8 (2005), Article 05.4.4 %H A092835 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/TribonacciNumber.html">Tribonacci Number</a> %H A092835 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/IntegerSequencePrimes.html">Integer Sequence Primes</a> %F A092835 A000073(a(n)+1) = A092836(n). - _Ray Chandler_ and _Jonathan Vos Post_, Dec 26 2004 %Y A092835 Cf. A000073, A092836. %K A092835 nonn %O A092835 1,1 %A A092835 _Eric W. Weisstein_, Mar 06 2004 %E A092835 2 more terms from _T. D. Noe_, Mar 08 2005