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A034819 Concatenations C1 and C2 and C3 and C4 are all prime (see the comment lines). +0
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51, 63, 123, 597, 687, 987, 4429, 12237, 18291, 20013, 29953, 31863, 34653, 48023, 52703, 57147, 59337, 62097, 66727, 71733, 81263, 86589, 101211, 105501, 118617, 121397, 134013, 146191, 147151, 155937, 174723, 175797, 179191, 180189, 205287 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

C1 = 'nextprime(n) followed by n'

C2 = 'n followed by nextprime(n)'

C3 = 'prevprime(n) followed by n'

C4 = 'n followed by prevprime(n)'

EXAMPLE

n=105501 -> next prime is 105503, previous prime is 105499, thus '105503105501' and '105501105503' and '105501105499' and '105499105501' are all four primes.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A034808-A034821.

Sequence in context: A043990 A045068 A050701 this_sequence A118147 A015863 A113285

Adjacent sequences: A034816 A034817 A034818 this_sequence A034820 A034821 A034822

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Oct 15 1998.

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