OFFSET
1,3
COMMENTS
Numbers k such that (5*k)!/(5*k + 1) is an integer. - Peter Bala, Jan 25 2017
LINKS
Vincenzo Librandi, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000
EXAMPLE
Distribution of the even terms in the following triangular array:
*;
*, *;
4, *, *;
*, *, *, 16;
*, *, *, *, 24;
*, *, 18, *, *, *;
*, *, *, *, *, *, *;
10, *, *, *, *, 44, *, *;
*, *, *, 34, *, *, *, *, 72;
*, *, *, *, 46, *, *, *, *, 88;
*, *, 32, *, *, *, *, 78, *, *, *;
etc., where * marks the noninteger values of (4*h*k + 2*k + 2*h)/5 with h >= k >= 1. - Vincenzo Librandi, Jan 17 2013
MAPLE
for n from 0 to 100 do
if irem(factorial(5*n), 5*n+1) = 0 then print(n); end if;
end do: # Peter Bala, Jan 25 2017
MATHEMATICA
Select[Range[0, 200], !PrimeQ[5*# + 1]&] (* Vincenzo Librandi, Jan 12 2013 *)
PROG
(Magma) [n: n in [0..150] | not IsPrime(5*n + 1)]; // Vincenzo Librandi, Jan 12 2013
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,easy
AUTHOR
Vincenzo Librandi, Dec 23 2008
EXTENSIONS
Erroneous comment deleted by N. J. A. Sloane, Jun 23 2010
0 added by Arkadiusz Wesolowski, Aug 03 2011
STATUS
approved