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A023107 Largest integer in which every prefix is prime in base n (written in base 10). +0
3
71, 191, 2437, 108863, 6841, 4497359, 1355840309, 73939133, 6774006887, 18704078369, 122311273757, 6525460043032393259, 927920056668659, 16778492037124607, 4928397730238375565449, 5228233855704101657, 3013357583408354653, 1437849529085279949589, 101721177350595997080671, 185720479816277907890970001 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

3,1

COMMENT

Or, largest right-truncatable prime with base n>2 (in decimal form).

REFERENCES

Angell, I. O. and Godwin, H. J. "On Truncatable Primes." Math. Comput. 31, 265-267, 1977.

Angell, I. O.; Godwin, H. J.: On Truncatable Primes. In: Mathematics of Computation 31 (1977), nr. 137, p. 265-267.

LINKS

Martin Renner, Table of n, a(n) for n = 3..53

Index entries for sequences related to truncatable primes

Eric Weisstein. "Truncatable Prime.".

CROSSREFS

Cf. A076586.

Sequence in context: A142612 A139991 A140007 this_sequence A142808 A101110 A142893

Adjacent sequences: A023104 A023105 A023106 this_sequence A023108 A023109 A023110

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

David W. Wilson (davidwwilson(AT)comcast.net)

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Don Reble, Jun 23 2004

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