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A209261
a(n) = n^13 + 13*n + 13^n.
1
1, 27, 8387, 1596559, 67137477, 1221074483, 13065520903, 96951759015, 550571544713, 2552470327819, 10137858491979, 36314872538111, 130291290501709, 605750213184675, 4731091158953615, 53132088082450327, 669920208810550545
OFFSET
0,2
COMMENTS
This is to A220425 as 13 is to 2, to A220509 as 13 is to 3, to A220511 as 13 is to 5, to A220528 as 13 is to 7, and to A220653 as 13 is to 11. The subsequence of primes begins: 8387, 13065520903.
LINKS
EXAMPLE
a(2) = 2^13 + 13*2 + 13^2 = 8387.
MATHEMATICA
Table[n^13 + 13*n + 13^n, {n, 0, 30}] (* G. C. Greubel, Jan 05 2018 *)
PROG
(Maxima) makelist(n^13 + 13*n + 13^n, n, 0, 20); /* Martin Ettl, Jan 15 2013 */
(PARI) for(n=0, 30, print1(n^13 + 13*n + 13^n, ", ")) \\ G. C. Greubel, Jan 05 2018
(Magma) [n^13 + 13*n + 13^n: n in [0..30]]; // G. C. Greubel, Jan 05 2018
KEYWORD
nonn,easy
AUTHOR
Jonathan Vos Post, Jan 14 2013
STATUS
approved

  NODES
COMMUNITY 1
INTERN 1