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==History==
 
==History==
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{{HistR|2024-10-12|Richard Kapek|1055947}} for {{Rn|100000|200000}}
 
{{HistC|2024-09-02|2-100000|Mark Rodenkirch|1052874}}, double-check, released
 
{{HistC|2024-09-02|2-100000|Mark Rodenkirch|1052874}}, double-check, released
 
{{HistR|2024-08-22|Mark Rodenkirch|903884}} for {{Rn|2|100000}} double-check
 
{{HistR|2024-08-22|Mark Rodenkirch|903884}} for {{Rn|2|100000}} double-check

Revision as of 07:23, 13 October 2024

Reserved! This sequence is currently reserved by: Richard Kapek

Current data

Base : 17
Count : 8
Max n : 100,000
Date : 2024-10-12
Reserved : Richard KapekRichard Kapek/Reserved
4, 20, 320, 736, 2388, 3344, 8140, 26908
Remarks :
For all even n-values 16•17n+1 is a Generalized Fermat number.

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