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A001348
Mersenne numbers: 2^p - 1, where p is prime.
(Formerly M2694 N1079)
123
3, 7, 31, 127, 2047, 8191, 131071, 524287, 8388607, 536870911, 2147483647, 137438953471, 2199023255551, 8796093022207, 140737488355327, 9007199254740991, 576460752303423487, 2305843009213693951, 147573952589676412927, 2361183241434822606847
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Mersenne numbers A000225 whose indices are primes. - Omar E. Pol, Aug 31 2008
All terms are of the form 4k-1. - Paul Muljadi, Jan 31 2011
Smallest number with Hamming weight A000120 = prime(n). - M. F. Hasler, Oct 16 2018
The 5th, 8th, 9th, ... terms are not prime. See A000668 for the primes in this sequence. - M. F. Hasler, Nov 14 2018
Except for the first term 3: all prime factors of 2^p-1 must be 1 or -1 (mod 8), and 1 (mod 2p). - William Hu, Mar 10 2024
REFERENCES
G. H. Hardy and E. M. Wright, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers. 3rd ed., Oxford Univ. Press, 1954, p. 16.
N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973 (includes this sequence).
N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
LINKS
Raymond Clare Archibald, Mersenne's Numbers, Scripta Mathematica, Vol. 3 (1935), pp. 112-119.
John Brillhart, D. H. Lehmer, J. L. Selfridge, Bryant Tuckerman and S. S. Wagstaff, Jr., Cunningham Project [Factorizations of b^n +- 1, b = 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 up to high powers]
C. K. Caldwell, Mersenne Primes
Will Edgington, Mersenne Page> [from Internet Archive Wayback Machine].
Graham Everest, Shaun Stevens, Duncan Tamsett and Tom Ward, Primes generated by recurrence sequences, Amer. Math. Monthly, Vol. 114, No. 5 (2007), pp. 417-431.
Jiří Klaška, A Simple Proof of Skula's Theorem on Prime Power Divisors of Mersenne Numbers, J. Int. Seq., Vol. 25 (2022), Article 22.4.3.
Gabriel Lapointe, On finding the smallest happy numbers of any heights, arXiv:1904.12032 [math.NT], 2019.
Anthony G. Shannon, Hakan Akkuş, Yeşim Aküzüm, Ömür Deveci, and Engin Özkan, A partial recurrence Fibonacci link, Notes Num. Theor. Disc. Math. (2024) Vol. 30, No. 3, 530-537. See Table 1, p. 531.
Amelia Carolina Sparavigna, Some Groupoids and their Representations by Means of Integer Sequences, International Journal of Sciences (2019) Vol. 8, No. 10.
Thesaurus.maths.org, Mersenne Number.
Gérard Villemin's Almanach of Numbers, Nombre de Mersenne.
Eric Wegrzynowski, Nombres de Mersenne. [from Internet Archive Wayback Machine]
K. Zsigmondy, Zur Theorie der Potenzreste, Monatsh. Math., Vol. 3 (1892), pp. 265-284.
FORMULA
a(n) = 2^A000040(n) - 1, n >= 1. - Wolfdieter Lang, Oct 26 2014
a(n) = A000225(A000040(n)). - Omar E. Pol, Aug 31 2008
A000668(n) = a(A016027(n)). - Omar E. Pol, Jun 29 2012
Sum_{n>=1} 1/a(n) = A262153. - Amiram Eldar, Nov 20 2020
Product_{n>=1} (1 - 1/a(n)) = A184085. - Amiram Eldar, Nov 22 2022
MAPLE
A001348 := n -> 2^(ithprime(n))-1: seq (A001348(n), n=1..18);
MATHEMATICA
Table[2^Prime[n]-1, {n, 20}] (* Vladimir Joseph Stephan Orlovsky, Aug 26 2008 *)
PROG
(PARI) a(n)=1<<prime(n)-1 \\ Charles R Greathouse IV, Jun 10 2011
(Magma) [2^NthPrime(n)-1: n in [1..30]]; // Vincenzo Librandi, Feb 04 2016
(Python)
from sympy import prime
def a(n): return 2**prime(n)-1
print([a(n) for n in range(1, 21)]) # Michael S. Branicky, Mar 28 2022
KEYWORD
nonn,nice,easy
STATUS
approved