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%I A215969 #6 Sep 04 2012 17:15:50 %S A215969 0,0,0,0,1,16,64 %N A215969 Number of primes of the form 1 + b^32768 for 1 < b < 10^n. %C A215969 Primes 1 + b^32768 are a form of generalized Fermat primes. %C A215969 It is conjectured that a(n) is asymptotic to 0.000177083*li(10^n) %H A215969 Yves Gallot, <a href="http://yves.gallot.pagesperso-orange.fr/primes/results.html">Status of the smallest base values yielding Generalized Fermat primes</a> %H A215969 Yves Gallot, <a href="http://yves.gallot.pagesperso-orange.fr/primes/stat.html">How many prime numbers appear in a sequence ?</a> %H A215969 Yves Gallot, <a href="http://yves.gallot.pagesperso-orange.fr/papers/ccdgfpn.html">A Problem on the Conjecture Concerning the Distribution of Generalized Fermat Prime numbers (a new method for the search for large primes)</a> %H A215969 Mersenne Wiki, <a href="http://mersennewiki.org/index.php/User:Merfighters/listtest">Table of known GF primes b^n+1 where n (exponent) is at least 8192</a> %e A215969 a(5) = 1 because the generalized Fermat numbers F_15(b) where b<10^5 are prime only for b = 70906. %o A215969 (PARI) a(n) = sum(b=1, 10^n/2-1, isprime((2*b)^32768 + 1)) %Y A215969 Cf. A215047, A215048, A215049, A215050, A215051, A215057, A215058, A215698, A215699, A215700. %K A215969 nonn %O A215969 1,6 %A A215969 _Henryk Dabrowski_, Aug 29 2012