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%I A039657
%S A039657 4,45,465,4676,46548,462462,4598113,45549645,459768842
%N A039657 Number of digits in all (2n+1)-digit palindromic primes.
%D A039657 For 17-digit palindromic primes, work of Martin Eibl, Carlos Rivera and 
               Warut Roonguthai on De Geest's website
%H A039657 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/palprim1.htm">World!Of 
               Palindromic Primes, Page 1</a>
%e A039657 There are 5172 9-digit palindromic primes, 5172*9 = 46548 digits.
%Y A039657 Sequence in context: A117644 A055602 A073565 this_sequence A114473 A126747 
               A107668
%Y A039657 Adjacent sequences: A039654 A039655 A039656 this_sequence A039658 A039659 
               A039660
%K A039657 easy,nonn
%O A039657 0,1
%A A039657 Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net)

    
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