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A317971 Numbers m such that the Pisano period A001175(m) divides m.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 192, 216, 240, 288, 336, 360, 384, 432, 480, 576, 600, 648, 672, 720, 768, 864, 960, 1008, 1080, 1104, 1152, 1200, 1224, 1296, 1320, 1344, 1368, 1440, 1536, 1680, 1728, 1800, 1920, 1944, 2016, 2160, 2208, 2304, 2352, 2400, 2448, 2592, 2640, 2688, 2736, 2880, 3000, 3024, 3072
Offset: 1

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N. J. A. Sloane, Sep 01 2018

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More terms than usual are displayed because there are some very similar sequences in the OEIS.
The terms > 1 are divisible by 24, and the quotients give A072378.
In their paper, Shtefan and Dobrovolska (2018) prove that all terms m > 1 of this sequence are such that the sum of any m consecutive Fibonacci numbers is divisible by m. - Petros Hadjicostas, May 19 2019

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