39667
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- Expansion of (1+12*x+28*x^2+12*x^3+x^4)/(1-x)^5.at n=11A160767
- Primes of the form 3*m^2 - 8.at n=20A201781
- Number of nX3 1..2 arrays with every element value z a city block distance of exactly z from another element value z.at n=5A209605
- Number of nX6 1..2 arrays with every element value z a city block distance of exactly z from another element value z.at n=2A209608
- T(n,k)=Number of nXk 1..2 arrays with every element value z a city block distance of exactly z from another element value z.at n=30A209610
- T(n,k)=Number of nXk 1..2 arrays with every element value z a city block distance of exactly z from another element value z.at n=33A209610
- Number of ternary sequences which contain 000.at n=11A231430
- Partial sums of the number of active (ON, black) cells in n-th stage of growth of two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 531", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=34A272752
- Partial sums of the number of active (ON, black) cells in n-th stage of growth of two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 721", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=30A273447
- Primes which contain the fax number of the beast (667).at n=11A321001
- Square array read by upward antidiagonals: T(n,k) is the number of n-ary strings of length k containing 000.at n=53A340242
- Discriminants of imaginary quadratic fields with class number 31 (negated).at n=35A351669
- Consecutive states of the linear congruential pseudo-random number generator for the Texas Instruments TI99 when started at 1.at n=14A384221
- Prime numbersat n=4170