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A099080 Numbers n such that sigma(n).sigma(n-1) ... sigma(2).sigma(1) is prime (dot between numbers means concatenation). +0
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2, 3, 66, 102 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Numbers of digits of primes corresponding to the four known terms of this sequence are respectively 2,3,133,232.

LINKS

Eric Weisstein ,A Section of The World of Mathematics

C. Rivera, ,Primes by Listing, The Prime Puzzles & Problems connection.

EXAMPLE

3 is in the sequence because sigma(3).sigma(2).sigma(1)=431 is prime.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A046035, A099077, A099078, A099079.

Sequence in context: A004854 A015169 A041953 this_sequence A132532 A108023 A041249

Adjacent sequences: A099077 A099078 A099079 this_sequence A099081 A099082 A099083

KEYWORD

base,more,nonn,bref

AUTHOR

Farideh Firoozbakht (mymontain(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 23 2004

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