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A096237 Number of n-digit base-4 deletable primes. +0
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2, 3, 9, 26, 75, 213, 615, 1853, 5854, 18664, 61248, 205300, 698575, 2409598, 8408050 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

A prime p is a base-b deletable prime if when written in base b it has the property that removing some digit leaves either the empty string or another deletable prime. "Digit" means digit in base b.

Deleting a digit cannot leave any leading zeros in the new string. For example, deleting the 2 in 2003 to obtain 003 is not allowed.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A080608, A080603, A096235-A096246.

Sequence in context: A056198 A143742 A038523 this_sequence A057231 A045596 A057299

Adjacent sequences: A096234 A096235 A096236 this_sequence A096238 A096239 A096240

KEYWORD

nonn,more

AUTHOR

Michael Kleber (michael.kleber(AT)gmail.com), Feb 28 2003

EXTENSIONS

10 more terms from Ryan Propper (rpropper(AT)stanford.edu), Jul 19 2005

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