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A351278 Indices where A351101(n) = 1.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 184, 612, 3484, 69262, 170626, 212784, 1310354, 6835786, 14502466, 21133598, 34260294, 80011718
Offset: 1

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Scott R. Shannon, Feb 06 2022

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See A351101 for further details. It is likely this sequence is infinite although this is unknown.

Examples

			a(2) = 184 as A351101(182) = 30, A351101(183) = 41. The additive prime is now 13 while the dividing prime is 41. A351101(183) is divisible by 41 thus A351101(184) = 41/41 = 1. This is the first term in A351101 to return to 1.
		

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