65809
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- Maximal number of states in the minimal deterministic finite automaton accepting a language over a binary alphabet consisting of some words of length n.at n=19A000802
- a(1) = 1, a(2n) = 16a(n), a(2n+1) = a(2n)+1.at n=23A033052
- Possible traces of n-step walks on 1-D lattice, ignoring translations.at n=20A048248
- Primes which can be expressed as sum of distinct powers of 4.at n=36A077718
- Primes whose 10's complement is a triangular number.at n=28A082992
- Stern-Jacobsthal numbers.at n=35A101624
- A bisection of the Stern-Jacobsthal numbers.at n=18A101625
- Inverse Moebius transform of the Mersenne numbers: a(n) = Sum_{d|n} (2^d - 1).at n=15A130887
- Primes of the form x^2+2^x+y^2+2^y, with x and y nonnegative.at n=17A162576
- Primes whose base-4 representation also is the base 2-representation of a prime.at n=24A235461
- Maximal prime written in decimal among the base-k representations of the n-th prime, read in base 16, for k=2,3,...,16.at n=8A253549
- Decimal representation of the x-axis, from the left edge to the origin, of the n-th stage of growth of the two-dimensional cellular automaton defined by "Rule 278", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=16A280525
- 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 326", based on the 5-celled von Neumann neighborhood.at n=18A281109
- Primes that are the sum of a set of numbers taken from 1 and 2^(2^k) for k >= 0.at n=14A356405
- Slice of elementary triangular automaton rule 210, starting from a lone 1 cell.at n=16A384193
- Primes such that moving the last digit to the front produces a triangular number.at n=18A384954
- Prime numbersat n=6573