This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A139425 #8 Apr 17 2019 19:06:06 %S A139425 1,1,9,3,3,25,7,21,435,241,3,153,151,493,537,2871,1713,4941,4963,307, %T A139425 28413,5035,1615,43525,9973 %N A139425 Smallest number k such that M(n)^2-k*M(n)+1 is prime with M(n)= Mersenne primes =A000668(n). %C A139425 All primes certified using openpfgw_v12 from primeform group %e A139425 3*3-1*3+1=7 prime 3=M(1)=2^2-1 so k(1)=1; %e A139425 7*7-1*7+1=43 prime 7=M(2)=2^3-1 so k(2)=1; %e A139425 31*31-9*31+1=683 prime 31=M(3)=2^5-1 so k(3)=9. %t A139425 A000043 = {2, 3, 5, 7, 13, 17, 19, 31, 61, 89, 107, 127, 521, 607, 1279, 2203, 2281, 3217, 4253, 4423, 9689, 9941, 11213, 19937, 21701, 23209, 44497, 86243, 110503, 132049, 216091, 756839, 859433, 1257787, 1398269, 2976221, 3021377, 6972593, 13466917, 20996011, 24036583, 25964951, 30402457, 32582657, 37156667, 42643801, 43112609}; %t A139425 Table[m = 2^A000043[[n]] - 1; m2 = m^2; k = 1; %t A139425 While[! PrimeQ[m2 - k*m + 1], k++]; k, {n, 15}] (* _Robert Price_, Apr 17 2019 *) %Y A139425 Cf. A000668, A139424, A139426, A139427, A139428, A139429, A139430, A139421. %K A139425 hard,more,nonn %O A139425 1,3 %A A139425 _Pierre CAMI_, Apr 21 2008