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A324112 Odd numbers n for which A324108(n) = A324054(n-1), and which themselves are not powers of primes (in A000961).

Original entry on oeis.org

87, 2091, 16683, 33215, 267179, 1066877, 1319235, 4228521, 4330579, 8668351, 9769751, 34662043, 35924003, 50892875, 68239949, 83920375, 143201615, 151730823, 311513495, 419564887, 537386921, 538253299, 539511051, 605140375
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Antti Karttunen, Feb 16 2019

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Comments

Odd terms > 1 in A324111.

Examples

			(Here f is A324054 and g is A324108).
87 is a term, as 87 = 3 * 29, f(3-1) = 4, f(29-1) = 156, and g(87) = 4 * 156 = 624 = f(87-1).
1066877 is a term, as 1066877 = 7^2 * 21773, f(49-1) = 133, f(21773-1) = 8035200, and g(1066877) = 133 * 8035200 = 1068681600 = f(1066877-1).
537386921 is a term, as 537386921 = 2083 * 257987, f(2083-1) = 1440, f(257987-1) = 31554095246856, and g(537386921) = 1440 * 31554095246856 = 45437897155472640 = f(537386921-1).
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A324111.