# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a330978 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A330978 #12 May 21 2021 04:15:39 %S A330978 1,4,6,49,64,144,196,225,841,1156,1936,2601,3844,4624,5776,6241,7776, %T A330978 8281,9801,10000,11449,15625,20164,21609,24336,26244,26569,29929, %U A330978 36100,40804,44944,53361,60025,63504,64009,69696,87025,93636,100489,108900,109561,126025 %N A330978 a(n) = (p1 + p2)/36 such that p1 >= 5 and p2 = p1 + 2 are twin primes and p1 + p2 is a k-th power with k > 1. %H A330978 Amiram Eldar, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000 %e A330978 a(1) = 1: p1 = 17 and p2 = 19 are the first such pair, with p1 + p2 = 36 = 6^2, (17 + 19)/36 = 1; %e A330978 a(2) = 4: p1 = 71, p2 = 73; p1 + p2 = 144 = 12^2, (71 + 73)/36 = 4. %p A330978 isa := n -> isprime(n) and isprime(n+2) and iperfpow(2*n+2) <> FAIL: %p A330978 select(isa, [$4..1000000]): map(n -> (n+1)/18, %); # _Peter Luschny_, Jan 05 2020 %o A330978 (PARI) my(pp=5); forprime(p=7,130000, if(p-pp==2, if(ispower(p+pp), print1((p+pp)/36,", "))); pp=p) %Y A330978 Cf. A119768, A270231, A330980. %K A330978 nonn %O A330978 1,2 %A A330978 _Hugo Pfoertner_, Jan 05 2020 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE