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%I A102926 #16 May 05 2018 14:28:38 %S A102926 2,3,5,29,11,7,13,37,17,79,23,4129,193,2593,101,19,39163,577,26431, %T A102926 131,308798542881428667318174028327605372989,103,163,179,293,127,6287, %U A102926 683437,31,89,13590243019242466336587034391,113,2207,59,109,223,2351 %N A102926 Smallest prime factor in product of previous terms +1 or -1. %C A102926 A variant of the Euclid-Mullin construction. %C A102926 This sequence is listed on the OEIS wiki page "OEIS sequences needing factors" and on the corresponding thread on mersenneforum.org. - _M. F. Hasler_, Mar 21 2013 %H A102926 Donovan Johnson, <a href="/A102926/b102926.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..111</a> %F A102926 a(n) = least prime factor of b(n)^2-1, where b(n) = product a(k), 0<k<n, = A102927. %e A102926 a(5)=11 because 2*3*5*29=870, 869=11*79, 871=13*67. %e A102926 a(31) = 13590243019242466336587034391 because this is the least prime factor of A102927(30)+1. The least prime factor of A102927(30)-1 is 44989026625856465412069667987. Remarkably, both are 29-digit numbers. - _David Wasserman_, Apr 15 2008 %t A102926 spf[{p_,a_}]:=With[{f=FactorInteger[p^2-1][[1,1]]},{p*f,f}]; NestList[ spf,{2,2},36][[All,2]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, May 05 2018 *) %Y A102926 Cf. A000945, A000946, A005265, A102927. %K A102926 nonn %O A102926 1,1 %A A102926 _Marc LeBrun_, Jan 19 2005 %E A102926 More terms from _Don Reble_, Jan 23 2005, corrected Sep 26 2006 %E A102926 Further terms from _David Wasserman_, Apr 15 2008