P = (2^N) - Q
Musatov
tomusatov at gmail.com
Sun Sep 23 14:59:24 EDT 2018
If P is the set of primes, how do I write a program outputting the values of Q as an integer sequence with 1 integer of Q for each N?
Let the first prime be P1
P1=2
so if
N=0, Q=-1
as
2=(2^0) - (-1)
Let the second prime be P2
P2=3
so if
N=1, Q=-1
as
3=(2^1) - (-1)
Let the third prime be P3
P3=5
so if
N=2, Q=-1
as
5=(2^2) - (-1)
Let the fourth prime be P4
P4=7
so
N=3, Q=1
as
7=(2^3) - (1)
etc.
I want an integer sequence of Q beginning...
-1,-1,-1,1...
Does this make sense?
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