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A134360 Primes dividing terms of A128358.

Original entry on oeis.org

17, 20231, 83233, 3828719, 8519143, 39951841, 68916943, 76672279, 144326023, 721630111, 35915273857, 39392517233, 42845049953, 83709099119
Offset: 1

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Author

Alexander Adamchuk, Jan 31 2008

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Comments

A prime p is in this sequence if the multiplicative order of 18 modulo p equals the product of smaller primes from this sequence. - Max Alekseyev, Sep 24 2009

Examples

			A128358 begins with {1, 17, 17^2, 17^3, 17^4, 17^5, 20231*17^2, 83233*17^2, ...}. Thus 17, 20231, 83233 are in this sequence.
		

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Extensions

Edited and extended by Max Alekseyev, Jul 28 2009
a(11)-a(14) from Max Alekseyev, May 26 2010