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A040017 Unique period primes (no other prime has same period as 1/p) in order (periods are given in A051627). +0
9
3, 11, 37, 101, 9091, 9901, 333667, 909091, 99990001, 999999000001, 9999999900000001, 909090909090909091, 1111111111111111111, 11111111111111111111111, 900900900900990990990991 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

J.-P. Delahaye, Merveilleux nombres premiers ("Amazing primes"), p. 324, Pour la Science Paris 2000.

LINKS

C. K. Caldwell, Unique Primes

Index entries for sequences related to decimal expansion of 1/n

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Unique Prime

Wikipedia, Unique prime

EXAMPLE

The decimal expansion of 1/101 is 0.00990099..., having a period of 4 and it is the only prime with that period.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A007615 (same numbers ordered by period length)

Cf. A007498, A040017, A002371, A048595, A006883, A007732, A051626, A051627.

Sequence in context: A046107 A061075 A005422 this_sequence A007615 A065540 A084171

Adjacent sequences: A040014 A040015 A040016 this_sequence A040018 A040019 A040020

KEYWORD

nonn,base,easy,nice

AUTHOR

Jud McCranie j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net

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