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%I A306256 #7 Feb 04 2019 11:22:01 %S A306256 7,160541,94727075783 %N A306256 Wieferich primes to base 30. %C A306256 Prime numbers p such that p^2 divides 30^(p-1) - 1. %C A306256 No more terms up to 9.8*10^13. %H A306256 Richard Fischer, <a href="http://www.fermatquotient.com/FermatQuotienten/">Fermatquotient B^(P-1) == 1 (mod P^2)</a> %H A306256 P. L. Montgomery, <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/2152960">New Solutions of a^p-1 == 1 (mod p^2)</a>, Mathematics of Computation, Vol. 61, No. 203 (1993), 361-363. %H A306256 Wikipedia, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wieferich_prime">Wieferich prime</a> %o A306256 (PARI) forprime(p=2, , if(Mod(30, p^2)^(p-1)==1, print1(p, ", "))) %Y A306256 Wieferich primes to base b: A001220 (b=2), A014127 (b=3), A123692 (b=5), A212583 (b=6), A123693 (b=7), A045616 (b=10), A111027 (b=12), A128667 (b=13), A234810 (b=14), A242741 (b=15), A128668 (b=17), A244260 (b=18), A090968 (b=19), A242982 (b=20), A298951 (b=22), A128669 (b=23), A306255 (b=26), this sequence (b=30). %K A306256 nonn,hard,bref,more %O A306256 1,1 %A A306256 _Jianing Song_, Feb 01 2019