A291350 Numbers k such that k!4 + 2^9 is prime, where k!4 = k!!!! is the quadruple factorial number (A007662).
9, 11, 13, 17, 19, 21, 29, 31, 33, 35, 67, 103, 111, 129, 179, 355, 713, 799, 921, 1013, 1389, 1543, 2097, 2287, 3657, 4115, 7031, 10689, 11715, 16401, 16893, 19497, 29737, 35615
Offset: 1
Examples
11!4 + 2^9 = 11*7*3*1 + 512 = 743 is prime, so 11 is in the sequence.
Links
- Henri & Renaud Lifchitz, PRP Records. Search for n!4+512.
- Joe McLean, Interesting Sources of Probable Primes
- OpenPFGW Project, Primality Tester
Programs
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Mathematica
MultiFactorial[n_, k_] := If[n < 1, 1, n*MultiFactorial[n - k, k]]; Select[Range[0, 50000], PrimeQ[MultiFactorial[#, 4] + 2^9] &]
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