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A344828 a(n) is the smallest b > 1 such that prime(n), prime(n+1), prime(n+2) and prime(n+3) are all base-b Wieferich primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

557, 1207, 1451, 13543, 24675, 39016, 217682, 165407, 1357748, 399254, 1146590, 325346, 1895206, 3365181, 4674177, 21251205, 40698745, 6795147, 36463448, 12717474, 54383927, 7411274, 35989426, 101112784, 86045167, 13128506, 276293632, 169093089, 223680564, 137073637
Offset: 1

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Author

Felix Fröhlich, May 29 2021

Keywords

Crossrefs

Cf. A039678, A259075. Column 4 of A286816.
Cf. smallest b > 1 such that prime(n+i) is a base-b Wieferich prime for each i = 0..k: A039678 (k=0), A259075 (k=1), A344827 (k=2), A344829 (k=4), A344830 (k=5), A344831 (k=6), A344832 (k=7).

Programs

  • PARI
    a(n) = my(v=[prime(n)]); while(#v < 4, v=concat(v, nextprime(v[#v]+1))); for(b=2, oo, for(k=1, #v, if(Mod(b, v[k]^2)^(v[k]-1)!=1, break, if(k==#v, return(b)))))

Extensions

Terms a(24) onward from Max Alekseyev, Oct 10 2023