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A103548 a(n) is the largest n-digit zeroless prime such that the sum of the two numbers that result from splitting a(n) between any two of its digits is a distinct prime. +0
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89, 863, 8821, 68683, 864883, 6866683 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

2,1

COMMENT

There is no such 8-digit prime, i.e. the sequence ends at a(7) -- although in theory a(n) might exist for some n>8. [From Hagen von Eitzen (math(AT)von-eitzen.de), Jun 02 2009]

EXAMPLE

a(4)=8821. 8+821=829, which is prime. 88+21=109, which is prime. 882+1=883, which is prime.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A063654 A069764 A053580 this_sequence A097155 A158716 A093289

Adjacent sequences: A103545 A103546 A103547 this_sequence A103549 A103550 A103551

KEYWORD

base,fini,full,nonn

AUTHOR

Ray G. Opao (1260(AT)email.com), Mar 23 2005

EXTENSIONS

Last terms a(6) and a(7) from Hagen von Eitzen (math(AT)von-eitzen.de), Jun 02 2009

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