[seqfan] Re: A073615
Neil Sloane
njasloane at gmail.com
Thu Feb 6 14:11:43 CET 2014
Don, Thanks! I've updated A073615.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Don Reble <djr at nk.ca> wrote:
> [A073615] could use some more terms (probably from a trivial modification
>> of your program, Don?)...
>>
>
> Ok.
>
> 5,11,13,101,223,1277,1279,1616603,3772637849,51448351,
> 115438255651987,1007002660975121,433241801791933
>
>
> Everything looks good in those two sequences, except maybe
>
> %t A236411 This program generates the first ten terms of the sequence.
>> To generate more would require significantly greater computing
>> resources...
>>
>
> All you need is a sieving technique. BitTwiddler, here, is an
> ordinary desk computer. But the sieve hastens by a factor of 140000,
> and he pops out that that eleventh term (a(12), actually) in
> 1.6 seconds.
>
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