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A059799 Primes which when added to their reversals are squares. +0
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2, 29, 47, 83, 263, 461, 20147, 23117, 24107, 63113, 80141, 81131, 300893, 301793, 303593, 308093, 310883, 313583, 324473, 333563, 336263, 342653, 344453, 348053, 350843, 354443, 355343, 356243, 362633, 363533, 364433, 365333, 377123, 378023 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Idea from Carlos Rivera's The Prime Puzzles and Problems Connection, Conjecture 23

FORMULA

Add prime to its reverse. If a square, add to sequence.

EXAMPLE

a(4)=263 because 263+362=625 and 625 is a square whose root is 25.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A035519, A059798.

Sequence in context: A078329 A105893 A090389 this_sequence A115448 A107161 A041097

Adjacent sequences: A059796 A059797 A059798 this_sequence A059800 A059801 A059802

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,base

AUTHOR

Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net), Feb 23 2001

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