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A094475 Primes of form 2^n + 5^n.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 7, 29, 641
Offset: 1

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Author

Labos Elemer, Jun 01 2004

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Comments

2^n+p^n is prime if n=0;or n=1 and p is a smaller of twin primes; or n=2 and 4+p^2 is prime; or n=3 and 8+p^3 is prime etc. Several conditions have to be satisfied to get a modest number of terms...
n must be zero or a power of two. Checked n being powers of two through 2^22. Thus a(5) > 10^5800000. Primes of this magnitude are rare (about 1 in 13.4 million), so chance of finding one is remote with today's computer algorithms and speeds. - Robert Price, May 02 2013

Examples

			For n=4, p=2^4+5^4=641, so p can be prime even when the exponent is not a prime.
		

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Programs

  • Magma
    [ a: n in [0..2100] | IsPrime(a) where a is 5^n+2^n]; // Vincenzo Librandi, Nov 18 2010
  • Mathematica
    Select[Table[2^n+5^n,{n,0,5000}],PrimeQ] (* Harvey P. Dale, May 28 2014 *)