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A151900 Singular indices in A139206.

Original entry on oeis.org

19, 24, 53, 59, 67, 68, 73
Offset: 1

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Artur Jasinski, Apr 12 2008

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Definition: Singular indices in A139206 are numbers n for which there exists no prime p such that p!/n-1 is prime or, if such a prime p exists, it is very big.
I frown upon this "definition" and the notion of "very big", especially because A139206(24)=3361 seems to be considered to be "very big"(?!)... A more rigorous definition should be given. - M. F. Hasler, Nov 03 2013

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			From _M. F. Hasler_, Nov 03 2013: (Start)
The first unknown term in A139206 is A139206(19), which is (if it exists) larger than 25000. Therefore a(1)=19.
The term A139206(24)=3361 is "quite large", therefore a(2)=24.
The next unknown term in A139206 is A139206(53), which is also larger than 25000, if it exists. Therefore a(3)=53. (End)
		

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Edited, corrected and extended by M. F. Hasler, Nov 03 2013
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