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%I A052024
%S A052024 2,3,5,7,313,353,373,383,797,30103,70607,73037,76367,79397,3002003,
%T A052024 7096907,7693967,700090007,799636997,70060906007,3000002000003,
%U A052024 7030000000307,300000020000003,300001030100003,310000060000013
%N A052024 Every suffix of palindromic prime a(n) is prime (left-truncatable).
%D A052024 Angell, I. O. and Godwin, H. J. "On Truncatable Primes." Math. Comput. 
               31, 265-267, 1977.
%H A052024 <a href="Sindx_Tri.html#tprime">Index entries for sequences related to 
               truncatable primes</a>
%H A052024 C. K. Caldwell, <a href="http://primes.utm.edu/glossary/page.php?sort=LeftTruncatablePrime">
               Left</a> and <a href="http://primes.utm.edu/glossary/page.php?sort=RightTruncatablePrime">
               Right</a> truncatable primes.
%H A052024 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
               PrimeString.html">Prime strings</a>
%Y A052024 Cf. A033664, A024785, A032437, A020994, A024770, A052023, A052025, A050986, 
               A050987.
%Y A052024 Sequence in context: A067170 A090719 A088297 this_sequence A052023 A052025 
               A045336
%Y A052024 Adjacent sequences: A052021 A052022 A052023 this_sequence A052025 A052026 
               A052027
%K A052024 nonn,base
%O A052024 1,1
%A A052024 G. L. Honaker, Jr. (honak3r(AT)gmail.com) and Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), 
               Nov 15 1999.

    
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