%I A110435
%S A110435 11,3,11,1,3,3,53,13,39,9,3,21,53,79,11,19,59,27,49,21,23,211,153,189,
3,
%T A110435 161,121,167,183,193,77,21,349,107,129,343,119,241,143,37,77,31,159,183,
%U A110435 531,1517,7,59,159,123,9,1513,203,343,59,9,999
%N A110435 Beginning with 11, least number such that every partial concatenation
is a prime.
%C A110435 As n tends to infinity, does everyy term in A045572 arise infinitely
many often and with same frequency? - Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com),
Feb 05 2006
%F A110435 a(n)=A092528(n+1), n>1. [From R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl),
Aug 18 2008]
%e A110435 11,113,11311,113111,1131113,11311133 are all prime.
%Y A110435 Sequence in context: A082626 A083968 A082769 this_sequence A110774 A067063
A075023
%Y A110435 Adjacent sequences: A110432 A110433 A110434 this_sequence A110436 A110437
A110438
%K A110435 base,nonn
%O A110435 1,1
%A A110435 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Aug 03 2005
%E A110435 More terms from Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com),
Feb 05 2006
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