%I A038804
%S A038804 4,4,12,34,12,20,28,18,70,52,26,50,66,58,48,124,6,14,90,50,218,36,140,
%T A038804 264,136,208,202,540,346,68,60,70,70,604,92,226,124,192,60,138,228,146,
%U A038804 138,84,18,154,74,226,66,208,444,558,348,322,132,596,372,308,160,168
%N A038804 Difference between largest n-digit prime and smallest n+1 digit prime.
%H A038804 Vasiliy Danilov, <a href="http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/epson/
276/pr1_10k.htm">Smallest & largest n-digit primes</a>.
%H A038804 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
NextPrime.html">Link to a section of The World of Mathematics (1)</
a>.
%H A038804 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
PreviousPrime.html">Link to a section of The World of Mathematics
(2)</a>.
%e A038804 a(n)=39 -> (10^39+3) - (10^39-57) = 60.
%Y A038804 Cf. A033873, A033874, A003617, A003618.
%Y A038804 Sequence in context: A097073 A019085 A106232 this_sequence A088838 A127403
A052993
%Y A038804 Adjacent sequences: A038801 A038802 A038803 this_sequence A038805 A038806
A038807
%K A038804 nonn,base
%O A038804 1,1
%A A038804 Jeff Burch (gburch(AT)erols.com)
%E A038804 Corrected and edited by Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com),
Nov 06 2004.
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