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A102006 Indices of primes in sequence defined by A(0) = 13, A(n) = 10*A(n-1) - 27 for n > 0. +0
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0, 1, 4, 5, 10, 16, 17, 38, 55, 100, 104, 106, 122, 412, 425, 2606, 7667, 10469, 11020, 17752 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

Numbers n such that 10*10^n + 3 is prime.

Numbers n such that digit 1 followed by n >= 0 occurrences of digit 0 followed by digit 3 is prime.

Numbers corresponding to terms <= 425 are certified primes.

a(n) = A049054(n) - 1.

REFERENCES

Klaus Brockhaus and Walter Oberschelp, Zahlenfolgen mit homogenem Ziffernkern, MNU 59/8 (2006), pp. 462-467.

LINKS

Makoto Kamada, Factorizations of near-repdigit numbers.

EXAMPLE

100003 is prime, hence 4 is a term.

PROGRAM

(PARI) a=13; for(n=0, 1500, if(isprime(a), print1(n, ", ")); a=10*a-27)

(PARI) for(n=0, 1500, if(isprime(10*10^n+3), print1(n, ", ")))

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000533, A002275, A049054.

Sequence in context: A119040 A135104 A131780 this_sequence A118735 A002970 A073611

Adjacent sequences: A102003 A102004 A102005 this_sequence A102007 A102008 A102009

KEYWORD

nonn,hard,more

AUTHOR

Klaus Brockhaus (klaus-brockhaus(AT)t-online.de) and Walter Oberschelp (oberschelp(AT)informatik.rwth-aachen.de), Dec 28 2004

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Herman Jamke (hermanjamke(AT)fastmail.fm), Jan 02 2008

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