[go: up one dir, main page]

login
A265079
Numbers n such that the Crandall number C = A262961(n) has exactly one prime divisor p >= n/2.
2
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 33, 36, 49, 453, 727, 1560, 1569, 1627, 5078, 6605, 17663, 27281, 29298, 29708, 39509, 98653
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
If a Crandall number C = A262961(n) is an even semiprime, then n is a term of this sequence. - Altug Alkan, Dec 30 2015
LINKS
David Broadhurst, Crandall Memorial Puzzle, Oct 04, 2015.
David Broadhurst, Crandall Memorial Puzzle [Cached copy, with permission]
David Broadhurst, Crandall memorial puzzle: solution and heuristics [Cached copy, with permission]
David Broadhurst, Feynman integrals, L-series and Kloosterman moments, arXiv:1604.03057, 2016.
EXAMPLE
5 is a term because A262961(5) = 302 and its prime divisors are 2, 151 and only 151 >= 5/2.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A262961.
Sequence in context: A004156 A081936 A238795 * A092361 A029950 A372149
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, Dec 30 2015
STATUS
approved