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A072807 n-th prime p(n) written in base p(n-1). +0
5
111, 101, 111, 23, 1101, 101, 10011, 113, 45, 11111, 101, 221, 101011, 233, 125, 135, 111101, 151, 1013, 1001001, 211, 1103, 225, 141, 1211, 1100111, 1223, 1101101, 1301, 91, 2003, 345, 10001011, 149, 10010111, 421, 431, 2213, 445, 455, 10110101 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

2,1

EXAMPLE

Eventually non-decimal digit symbols appear, as in case of 307=17d, in base 14=Mod[307,293].

MATHEMATICA

Table[BaseForm[Prime[w], Mod[Prime[w], Prime[w-1]]], {w, 2, 128}]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A008713, A072803-A072807.

Sequence in context: A077573 A123698 A123727 this_sequence A073502 A066335 A107844

Adjacent sequences: A072804 A072805 A072806 this_sequence A072808 A072809 A072810

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Jul 12 2002

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