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A178762 - OEIS
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A178762
Prime numbers that are Fibonacci integers.
4
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 41, 47, 61, 89, 107, 199, 211, 233, 281, 421, 521, 1103, 1597, 2161, 2207, 2521, 3001, 3571, 5779, 9349, 9901, 14503, 19801, 28657, 90481, 103681, 109441, 135721, 141961, 514229, 3010349, 6376021, 11128427
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
A Fibonacci integer is a number that can be written as the product and/or quotient of Fibonacci numbers (A000045). For example, 107 is a Fibonacci integer because Fib(36)/(Fib(18)*Fib(3)*Fib(4)^3) = 107. Observe that the prime Fibonacci numbers (A005478) are a subset of these primes. Luca, Pomerance, and Wagner conjecture that this sequence is infinite. The paper's Remark 2 and sequences A152012, A178763, and A178764 are useful in finding these primes.
LINKS
Florian Luca, Carl Pomerance, and Stephan Wagner, Fibonacci Integers (preprint)
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A299171 A347977 A002267 * A051750 A268109 A283225
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
T. D. Noe, Jun 10 2010
STATUS
approved