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%I A145106
%S A145106 1,2,4,7,10,14,18,32,55,102,177,190,247,276,372,1524,1545,2502,4966,
%T A145106 5294
%N A145106 Numbers n such that 6^n+5 is prime.
%C A145106 The next term is greater than 12000.
%e A145106 6^1+5=11 and 6^2+5=41, which are both prime, so 1 and 2 are in the sequence. 
               6^3+5=221 is not prime since it is divisible by 7, so 3 is not in 
               the sequence.
%Y A145106 A059614
%Y A145106 Sequence in context: A014616 A144873 A120679 this_sequence A127723 A076268 
               A055607
%Y A145106 Adjacent sequences: A145103 A145104 A145105 this_sequence A145107 A145108 
               A145109
%K A145106 nonn
%O A145106 1,2
%A A145106 Dmitry Kamenetsky (dkamen(AT)rsise.anu.edu.au), Oct 02 2008

    
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