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A318971
Primes that divide at least one term of A318970.
2
3, 29, 31821709567, 28480625878963
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
No other terms below 10^14.
If prime p does not divide any of the first A227944(p) <= log_2(p) terms of A318970, then p does not divide any term of A318970, i.e., p does not belong to this sequence.
(2^260+5)/261 is a term (76-digit prime). Hence, a(5) <= (2^260+5)/261.
Any prime p with A318989(p)=0 belongs to this sequence. However, it is unknown if there is a term p with nonzero A318989(p).
EXAMPLE
a(1)=3 divides A318970(k) for all k >= 1.
a(2)=29 divides A318970(k) for all k >= 3.
a(3)=31821709567 divides A318970(k) for all k >= 8.
a(4)=28480625878963 divides A318970(k) for all k >= 11.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,more,hard
AUTHOR
Max Alekseyev, Sep 06 2018
STATUS
approved