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%I A126802
%S A126802 1,10,11,12,14,15,17,18,31,32,34,35,37,51,52,54,57,58,71,74,75,78,91,92,
%T A126802 95,97,98,100,101,103,104,106,107,109,120,121,123,124,126,129,140,141,
%U A126802 143,146,147,160,163,164,167,169,180,181,184,186,187,189,210,212,213
%N A126802 Numbers n =d1+10d2+100d3+...+10^p dp such that "prime(1)*d1+prime(2)*d2+...+prime(p)*dp" 
               is prime.
%F A126802 For example 387 gives 7*2+8*3+3*5=53, a prime.
%Y A126802 Sequence in context: A058948 A108584 A098605 this_sequence A075775 A031089 
               A110186
%Y A126802 Adjacent sequences: A126799 A126800 A126801 this_sequence A126803 A126804 
               A126805
%K A126802 nonn
%O A126802 1,2
%A A126802 Yalcin Aktar (aktaryalcin(AT)msn.com), Feb 21 2007

    
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