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A040025 Number of prime palindromes with 2n+1 digits. +0
2
4, 15, 93, 668, 5172, 42042, 353701, 3036643, 27045226, 239093865, 2158090933 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

LINKS

Shyam Sunder Gupta, Palindromic Primes up to 10^19.

Shyam Sunder Gupta, Palindromic Primes up to 10^21. [From Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), Mar 14 2009]

EXAMPLE

a(2)=12 because 12th fibonacci number i.e. 144 is the smallest fibonacci number which is a multiple of primorial(2) i.e. 6

a(2)=15 because Number of prime palindromes with 2n+1 i.e. 5 digits is 15. [From Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), Mar 14 2009]

CROSSREFS

Subsequence of A016115, which is the main entry.

Cf. A016115.

Sequence in context: A081011 A008829 A013193 this_sequence A109365 A079128 A081548

Adjacent sequences: A040022 A040023 A040024 this_sequence A040026 A040027 A040028

KEYWORD

nonn,hard,base

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com)

EXTENSIONS

a(10) from Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), Feb 12 2006

a(11) from Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), Mar 14 2009

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