58367
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- a(n) = largest prime factor of n^n + 1.at n=10A007571
- Waring's problem: least positive integer requiring maximum number of terms when expressed as a sum of positive n-th powers.at n=9A018886
- Comparisons needed for Batcher's sorting algorithm applied to 2^n items.at n=11A053545
- Largest prime factor of 11^n+1 (A034524).at n=11A062308
- Expansion of (1-x)/(1+x^2+x^3).at n=58A078032
- Triangle read by rows in which row n gives list of prime factors of p^p + 1 where p = prime(n).at n=18A125136
- Number of (w,x,y,z) with all terms in {1,...,n} and w*x+y*z<n^2.at n=16A212111
- The left Aurifeuillian factor of 11^(22n+11) + 1.at n=0A220987
- The left Aurifeuillian factor of k^k + 1 for k congruent to 0, 2 or 3 (mod 4) and squarefree.at n=5A230377
- Decimal representation of the diagonal from the corner to the origin of the n-th stage of growth of the two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 179", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=32A286206
- a(n) is the left Aurifeuillian factor of p^p + 1 for A002145(n), where A002145 lists the primes congruent to 3 (mod 4).at n=2A352400
- a(n) is the greatest prime factor of prime(n)^prime(n) + 1.at n=4A388657
- Primes k such that the concatenation of (b, k, b) and (k, b, k) are both prime, where b is the binary representation of k.at n=20A389801
- Prime numbersat n=5908