Mathematics – Number Theory
Scientific paper
2007-10-17
Journal of Integer Sequences 11 (2008) 08.2.8
Mathematics
Number Theory
11 pages, 2 figures; published version
Scientific paper
For the sequence defined by a(n) = a(n-1) + gcd(n, a(n-1)) with a(1) = 7 we
prove that a(n) - a(n-1) takes on only 1s and primes, making this recurrence a
rare "naturally occurring" generator of primes. Toward a generalization of this
result to an arbitrary initial condition, we also study the limiting behavior
of a(n)/n and a transience property of the evolution.
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