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A101395 Numbers n such that 4*10^n+7 is prime. +0
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0, 1, 3, 9, 39, 2323 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

Some of the larger entries may only correspond to probable primes.

LINKS

Makoto Kamada, Factorizations of 400...007.

Sabin Tabirca and Kieran Reynolds, Lacunary Prime Numbers.

Index entries for primes involving repunits.

EXAMPLE

n = 1, 3, 9 are members since 47, 4007 and 4000000007 are primes.

MATHEMATICA

Do[ If[ PrimeQ[4*10^n + 7], Print[n]], {n, 0, 10000}]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A056806, A100501, A088274.

Sequence in context: A090012 A079096 A143293 this_sequence A133189 A020092 A027893

Adjacent sequences: A101392 A101393 A101394 this_sequence A101396 A101397 A101398

KEYWORD

hard,nonn

AUTHOR

Julien Peter Benney (jpbenney(AT)ftml.net), Jan 15 2005

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