48479
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- Primes p such that sum of squares of even-position digits equals the sum of squares of odd-position digits of p.at n=18A076168
- Primes p such that the differences between the 5 consecutive primes starting with p are (2,6,4,6).at n=11A078949
- Primes of the form 8*k-1 such that 4*k-1 and 16*k-1 are also primes.at n=37A101792
- Primes of the form 16*k-1 such that 4*k-1 and 8*k-1 are also primes.at n=23A101793
- Primes of the form 16*k-1 such that 4*k-1, 8*k-1 and 32*k-1 are also primes.at n=4A101797
- Numbers k such that the k-th prime is in A057468.at n=25A102808
- Sophie Germain primes in A154939.at n=28A154941
- a(n) = the first member of a twin prime pair whose sum equals the sums of n consecutive pairs of twin primes.at n=42A226719
- Number of length n 1..(7+1) arrays with every leading partial sum divisible by 2, 3, 5 or 7.at n=5A258630
- Number of length 6 1..(n+1) arrays with every leading partial sum divisible by 2, 3, 5 or 7.at n=6A258637
- Primes of the form 42*k^3 + 270*k^2 - 26436*k + 250703 in order of increasing k.at n=11A271144
- Primes p such that there are exactly p solutions to y^2 + x*y + y == x^3 + x^2 - 10*x - 10 (mod p).at n=36A275777
- Numbers m such that Conv(b,m) = b has a unique nontrivial solution (b = 0 and b = 1 are considered trivial solutions). Here, Conv(b,m) denotes the limit of b^^t (mod m) as t goes to infinity.at n=27A347561
- Prime numbersat n=4986