# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a182392 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A182392 #16 Feb 13 2013 23:58:28 %S A182392 3,8,36,55,58,83,129,134,143,155,186,197,207,218,269,295,309,310,361, %T A182392 362,380,396,412,454,466,473,505,511,514,544,549,556,563,616,631,660, %U A182392 666,677,683,697,771,781,788,797,812,873,874,881,883,894,906,953 %N A182392 Numbers n for which there exists only composite number k such that A060715(k) = n and 2*k-1 is prime, but A104272(n) differs from A080359(n). %C A182392 There exists a prime p=p(n) such that 2*p-1 is prime and A060715(p)=a(n)-1 (cf. comment in A182391). %Y A182392 Cf. A104272, A080359, A164554, A193507, A194184, A194186, A194217, A182366, A182391. %K A182392 nonn %O A182392 1,1 %A A182392 _Vladimir Shevelev_ and _Peter J. C. Moses_, Apr 27 2012 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE