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A083104 Second-order linear recurrence sequence with a(n) = a(n-1) + a(n-2). +0
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331635635998274737472200656430763, 1510028911088401971189590305498785, 1841664547086676708661790961929548, 3351693458175078679851381267428333, 5193358005261755388513172229357881, 8545051463436834068364553496786214 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

a(0) = 331635635998274737472200656430763, a(1) = 1510028911088401971189590305498785. This is a second-order linear recurrence sequence with a(0) and a(1) coprime that does not contain any primes. It was found by Ronald Graham in 1990.

REFERENCES

R. L. Graham, Math. Mag. 37, 1964, pp. 322-324.

D. E. Knuth, Math. Mag. 63, 1990, pp. 21-25.

LINKS

Tanya Khovanova, Recursive Sequences

J. W. Nicol, A Fibonacci-like sequence of composite numbers

Prime Puzzles, Problem 31. Fibonacci- all composites sequence

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000032 (Lucas numbers), A000045 (Fibonacci numbers), A083103, A083105, A083216, A082411.

Sequence in context: A003936 A120318 A095458 this_sequence A115531 A095460 A083103

Adjacent sequences: A083101 A083102 A083103 this_sequence A083105 A083106 A083107

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Harry J. Smith (hjsmithh(AT)sbcglobal.net), Apr 23 2003

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