46811
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- Primes that remain prime through 4 iterations of function f(x) = 3x + 10.at n=23A023310
- Base-2 digits of a(n) are, in order, the first n terms of the periodic sequence with initial period 1,0,1.at n=15A033120
- Base 4 digits are, in order, the first n terms of the periodic sequence with initial period 2,3,1.at n=7A037639
- Primes associated with A066042.at n=34A066146
- a(n) = Sum[2^(A001651(i-1)-1), {i,1,n}].at n=10A113836
- Numbers having in binary representation exactly two ones in three consecutive digits.at n=27A173593
- Numbers m with A030101(m) XOR A030109(m) = m for the binary representation of m.at n=5A245599
- Decimal representation of the x-axis, from the origin to the right edge, of the n-th stage of growth of the two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 614", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=15A273911
- Decimal representation of the x-axis, from the origin to the right edge, of the n-th stage of growth of the two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 646", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=15A283584
- (a(n-2) XOR a(n-1)) OR (highest bit of a(n-2))*2 OR 1; a(0)=2, a(1)=3.at n=28A334041
- Numbers that generate rotationally symmetrical XOR-triangles featuring singleton zero bits in a hexagonal arrangement.at n=9A334930
- Fixed points of A341915.at n=11A341943
- Triangle T(n,k) in which the n-th row encodes the inverse of a 3n+1 X 3n+1 Jacobi matrix, with 1's on the lower, main, and upper diagonals in GF(2), where the encoding consists of the decimal representations for the binary rows (n >= 1, 1 <= k <= 3n+1).at n=34A363099
- Prime numbersat n=4836