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A159053 Indices n such that Fibonacci(n-3) is a multiple of n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 87, 123, 143, 183, 267, 303, 327, 447, 483, 543, 687, 723, 807, 843, 1023, 1047, 1167, 1203, 1227, 1263, 1347, 1383, 1527, 1563, 1623, 1707, 1763, 1803, 1923, 1983, 2103, 2127, 2283, 2307, 2427, 2463, 2487, 2643, 2691, 2703, 2787, 2823, 3027, 3063
Offset: 1

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			Fibonacci(84)/87=160500643816367088/87=1844834986395024, so 87 is in the sequence. Fibonacci(120)/123=5358359254990966640871840/123 = 43563896382040379194080 so 123 is in the sequence.
		

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  • Mathematica
    lst={};Do[If[Mod[(Fibonacci[n-3]),n]==0,AppendTo[lst,n]],{n,3*7!}];lst
    Select[Range[3100],Mod[Fibonacci[#-3],#]==0&] (* Harvey P. Dale, Jul 18 2024 *)

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Comments edited by R. J. Mathar, Apr 05 2009