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A337428 a(n) is the least prime of the form (3^r*5^s*7^t + 1)/2, r, s, t > 0, r + s + t = n.

Original entry on oeis.org

53, 263, 1103, 6563, 4253, 49613, 38273, 1041863, 344453, 60775313, 109395563, 119601563, 151903553, 325507613, 3797588813, 202622460863, 17437907813, 11299764263, 20339575673, 282494106563, 1186475247563, 5932376237813, 29661881189063, 8237528147363, 14827550665253
Offset: 3

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Hugo Pfoertner, Aug 29 2020

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Examples

			a(3) = 53: (3*5*7+1)/2 = 106/2 is prime.
a(4) = 263: The first choice of exponents leads to the composite (3^2*5*7+1)/2 = 158, but the next choice (3*5^2*7+1)/2 = 526/2 is prime.
		

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Programs

  • PARI
    seqpp (3,3,1,27) \\ using function seqpp defined in A337427
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