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%I A046804
%S A046804 0,0,0,0,0,1,3,1,2,2,0,2,0,1,5,2,5,0,4,0,1,7,2,8,6,0,1,2,1,2,1,0,4,4,5,
%T A046804 0,3,1,6,2,8,0,0,1,1,1,0,1,3,4,2,5,0,0,5,2,8,0,4,0,1,2,6,0,1,2,0,1,4,7,
%U A046804 2,8,3,1,1,2,2,5,0,4,5,0,0,1,7,2,8,2,0,1,5,2,4,0,4,2,5,0,1,0,1,4,2,2,0
%N A046804 Primes p modulo t where t = terminal digit of p.
%D A046804 Idea derived from "The Creation of New Mathematics: An Application of 
               the Lakatos Heuristic," pp. 292-298 of Philip J. Davis and Reuben 
               Hersh, The Mathematical Experience, Houghton Mifflin Co, 1982. ISBN 
               0-395-32131-X.
%H A046804 <a href="Sindx_Fi.html#final">Index entries for sequences related to 
               final digits of numbers</a>
%e A046804 If p = 29, then 29 - 27 = 2.
%Y A046804 Sequence in context: A103514 A016570 A070773 this_sequence A056529 A087282 
               A105973
%Y A046804 Adjacent sequences: A046801 A046802 A046803 this_sequence A046805 A046806 
               A046807
%K A046804 easy,nonn
%O A046804 1,7
%A A046804 Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net)

    
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