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A083969 Numbers n such that 2.n.3.n.5.n.7.n.11 is prime (dot means concatenation). +0
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4, 18, 33, 42, 43, 57, 73, 76, 78, 87, 91, 93, 97, 102, 112, 114, 120, 141, 151, 177, 186, 193, 196, 219, 261, 267, 276, 280, 300, 307, 318, 322, 342, 352, 364, 366, 402, 435, 438, 445, 457, 462, 468, 484, 511, 580, 582, 633, 646, 651 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

2.4.3.4.5.4.7.4.11 = 2434547411, which is prime. Hence 4 is in the sequence.

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[660], PrimeQ[FromDigits[Join[{2}, IntegerDigits[ # ], {3}, IntegerDigits[ # ], {5}, IntegerDigits[ # ], {7}, IntegerDigits[ # ], {1, 1}]]] &]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A083677, A032711.

Sequence in context: A053191 A003474 A095823 this_sequence A092116 A110621 A124978

Adjacent sequences: A083966 A083967 A083968 this_sequence A083970 A083971 A083972

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Farideh Firoozbakht (f.firoozbakht(AT)sci.ui.ac.ir), Jun 19 2003

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com), Jun 28 2007

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