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Mersenne commas are a series of commas of the form <math>\frac{2^n}/{2^n-1}</math>.
Mersenne commas are a series of commas of the form <math>\frac{2^n}{2^n-1}</math>.


Since Mersenne prime commas effectively set their own prime limit, they are of no interest to EDO theory. Therefore, this time Mersenne composite numbers enter the stage - sequence [https://oeis.org/A135972 A135972] in OEIS.  
Since Mersenne prime commas effectively set their own prime limit, they are of no interest to EDO theory. Therefore, this time Mersenne composite numbers enter the stage - sequence [https://oeis.org/A135972 A135972] in OEIS.