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%I A119351
%S A119351 1,2,27,151,461,2056
%N A119351 Indices n of prime palindromic numbers formed by taking n digits in the 
               decimal expansion of pi and reflecting about the last digit.
%C A119351 The primes corresponding to these indices are A039954
%e A119351 Of 3, 313, 31413, 3141413, 314151413, the first and second are primes, 
               so the first two terms are 1 and 2.
%Y A119351 Cf. A039954.
%Y A119351 Sequence in context: A038625 A041801 A166942 this_sequence A098627 A051766 
               A058406
%Y A119351 Adjacent sequences: A119348 A119349 A119350 this_sequence A119352 A119353 
               A119354
%K A119351 nonn,more,base
%O A119351 1,2
%A A119351 Eric Weisstein (eric(AT)weisstein.com), May 15, 2006; corrected May 27 
               2006

    
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