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A163788 a(n) is the n-th J_8-prime (Josephus_8 prime).

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 6, 10, 62, 321, 350, 686, 3217, 4981, 21785, 22305, 350878, 378446, 500241, 576033, 659057, 917342
Offset: 1

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Author

Peter R. J. Asveld, Aug 05 2009

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Place the numbers 1..N (N>=2) on a circle and cyclicly mark the 8th unmarked number until all N numbers are marked. The order in which the N numbers are marked defines a permutation; N is a J_8-prime if this permutation consists of a single cycle of length N.
There are 17 J_8-primes in the interval 2..1000000 only. No formula is known; the J_8-primes were found by exhaustive search.

Examples

			2 is a J_8-prime (trivial).
		

References

  • R. L. Graham, D. E. Knuth & O. Patashnik, Concrete Mathematics (1989), Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. Sections 1.3 & 3.3.

Crossrefs

Cf. A163782 through A163787 for J_2- through J_7-primes.
Cf. A163789 through A163800 for J_9- through J_20-primes.