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{{Williams prime
 
{{Williams prime
 
|WiBase=9
 
|WiBase=9
|WiMaxn=100000
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|WiMaxn=200000
|WiDate=2014-03-16
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|WiDate=2016-02-02
 
|WiReserved=
 
|WiReserved=
|WiNlist=
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|WiNlist={{Reuse Primelist|Riesel prime 3 8|RNlist|2}}
1
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|WiRemarks={{C|red|<b>Do not add primes here</b>}}. Only add primes 2*{{Vn}} to {{NRi|8|3|n}}.<br>For earlier history, see above reused Riesel sequence.<br>The {{OEIS|l|A268356}}
2
 
5
 
25
 
85
 
92
 
97
 
649
 
2017
 
2978
 
3577
 
4985
 
17978
 
21365
 
66002
 
95305
 
|WiRemarks=Should be (re)used from {{Kbn|8|3|n}}.
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
==History==
 
==History==
*2014-03-16: Found n = 17978 ... 95305, Robert Price
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{{HistC|2016-02-02|100000-200000|Robert Price}}
*?: Found n = 4985, Douglas Burke
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{{HistF|2016-02-02|142199|Robert Price}}
 
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{{HistC|2014-03-16|6000-100000|Robert Price}}, from {{NRi|8|3|n}}
==External links==
 
*The {{OEIS|l|A005541}}
 

Latest revision as of 06:09, 20 September 2024

Current data

Base : 9
Count : 17
Max n : 200,000
Date : 2016-02-02
1, 2, 5, 25, 85, 92, 97, 649, 2017, 2978, 3577, 4985, 17978, 21365, 66002, 95305, 142199
Remarks :
Do not add primes here. Only add primes 2*n to Riesel 8•3n-1.
For earlier history, see above reused Riesel sequence.
The sequence A268356 in OEIS

History