%I A105008
%S A105008 263,277,269,863,367,547,661,211,199,409,971,719,199,997,967,877,773,
%T A105008 383,587,653,863,223,991,101,137,401,103,881,449,449,491,677,367,163,
%U A105008 631,821,773,347,353,383,331,821,919,193,443,433,557,727,271,823,449
%N A105008 Primes from merging of 3 successive digits in decimal expansion of exp(PI).
%H A105008 The first <a href="http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/sci/math/
MiscellaneousMathematicalConstants/chap28.html">5,000 digits of exp(PI)</
a> as calculated by Simon Plouffe at WorldWideSchool.org.
%H A105008 Eric Weisstein, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ExponentialFunction.html">
Exponential Functions </a>
%Y A105008 Sequence in context: A045179 A156842 A052033 this_sequence A142754 A142379
A128654
%Y A105008 Adjacent sequences: A105005 A105006 A105007 this_sequence A105009 A105010
A105011
%K A105008 nonn,base
%O A105008 0,1
%A A105008 Andrew G. West (WestA(AT)wlu.edu), Mar 31 2005
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