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A177979 Smallest number k such that A002313(n) divides k^2+1.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 5, 4, 12, 6, 9, 23, 11, 27, 34, 22, 10, 33, 15, 37, 44, 28, 80, 19, 81, 14, 107, 89, 64, 16, 82, 60, 53, 138, 25, 114, 148, 136, 42, 104, 115, 63, 20, 143, 29, 179, 67, 109, 48, 208, 235, 52, 118, 86, 24, 77, 125, 35, 194, 154, 149, 106, 58, 26, 135, 96, 353, 87, 39
Offset: 1

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Author

Eva-Maria Zschorn (e-m.zschorn(AT)zaschendorf.km3.de), May 16 2010

Keywords

Comments

1 followed by A002314. [From R. J. Mathar, May 29 2010]

Examples

			1^2+1 = 2 which is divided by A002313(1) which adds 1 to the sequence.
2^2+1 = 5 is divided by A002313(2) which adds 2 to the sequence.
27^2+1 = 730 is divided by A002313(10) which adds 27 to the sequence.
		

References

  • Friedhelm Padberg: Elementare Zahlentheorie. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1996

Extensions

Disentangled variables in the definition - R. J. Mathar, Jun 07 2010