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%I A114786
%S A114786 0,43,0,47,44444444444444411,44444444413,44417,419,4423,4444444429,431,
%T A114786 444444437,4441,443,4447,44453,44444459,461,467,4444471,444473,479,4483,
%U A114786 44444489,44497,44101,444444103,444444444444107,444109,444113,4127
%N A114786 Smallest prime of the form: all fours followed by prime(n). a(n) >prime(n). 
               0 if no such prime exists.
%C A114786 Prime(n) is all zeros followed by prime(n).This is all fours followed 
               by prime(n). Conjecture: No term is zero for n > 3.
%e A114786 a(7) = 44417, as 417,4417 are composite prime(7) = 17.
%Y A114786 Cf. A114783, A114784, A114785.
%Y A114786 Sequence in context: A147687 A152508 A070177 this_sequence A139424 A051318 
               A036202
%Y A114786 Adjacent sequences: A114783 A114784 A114785 this_sequence A114787 A114788 
               A114789
%K A114786 base,nonn
%O A114786 1,2
%A A114786 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Nov 17 2005
%E A114786 More terms from Joshua Zucker (joshua.zucker(AT)stanfordalumni.org), 
               May 06 2006

    
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