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A163780 Terms in A054639 equal to 3 mod 4.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 11, 23, 35, 39, 51, 83, 95, 99, 119, 131, 135, 155, 179, 183, 191, 231, 239, 243, 251, 299, 303, 323, 359, 371, 375, 411, 419, 431, 443, 483, 491, 495, 515, 519, 531, 543, 575, 611, 615, 639, 651, 659, 683, 719, 723, 743, 755, 771, 779, 783, 791, 803, 831, 879
Offset: 1

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Author

Peter R. J. Asveld, Aug 12 2009

Keywords

Comments

Previous name was: a(n) is the n-th A^-_1-prime (Archimedes^-_1 prime).
N is A^-_1-prime iff N=3 (mod 4), p=2N+1 is a prime number and -2 generates Z_p^* (the multiplicative group of Z_p) but +2 does not.

Crossrefs

The A^-_1-primes are the T- or Twist-primes congruent 3 (mod 4), these T-primes are equal to the Queneau-numbers (A054639). For the related A_0-, A_1- and A^+_1-primes, see A163777, A163778 and A163779. Considered as sets the union of A163779 and A163780 equals A163778, the union of A163780 and A163777 is equal to A163781 (dual J_2-primes).

Programs

  • PARI
    ok(n) = n%4==3 && isprime(2*n+1) && znorder(Mod(2, 2*n+1)) == n;
    select(ok, [1..1000]) \\ Andrew Howroyd, Nov 11 2017

Extensions

a(33)-a(55) from Andrew Howroyd, Nov 11 2017
New name from Andrey Zabolotskiy, Mar 23 2018