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%I A106725
%S A106725 14387,200177,210109,710663,799961,851203,1104209,1133623,1245449,
%T A106725 2000281,2442227,2442263,2442287,2442289,2442311,2442353,2442359,
%U A106725 3301217,3514163,5684981,5684983,5685023,5834629,5977429,6558847
%N A106725 Largest of nine consecutive primes whose sum of digits is prime.
%e A106725 a(1)=14387 is a term because this is Largest of nine consecutive primes 
               i.e. 14293,14303,14321,14323,14327,14341,14347,14369 and 14387, whose 
               sum of digits is prime i.e. 1+4+2+9+3=19, 1+4+3+0+3=11, 1+4+3+2+1=11, 
               1+4+3+2+3=13, 1+4+3+2+7=17, 1+4+3+4+1=13,1+4+3+4+7=19, 1+4+3+6+9=23 
               and 1+4+3+8+7=23.
%Y A106725 Sequence in context: A064965 A072890 A049442 this_sequence A144649 A166371 
               A076165
%Y A106725 Adjacent sequences: A106722 A106723 A106724 this_sequence A106726 A106727 
               A106728
%K A106725 base,nonn
%O A106725 1,1
%A A106725 Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), May 14 2005

    
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