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A102343 Numbers n such that n*10^3+777 is prime. +0
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1, 2, 11, 19, 22, 26, 41, 43, 44, 47, 50, 53, 65, 67, 68, 71, 76, 79, 80, 83, 94, 97, 107, 110, 113, 115, 122, 124, 125, 131, 134, 136, 137, 145, 146, 152, 155, 158, 167, 169, 170, 173, 176, 181, 184, 199, 202, 211, 212, 226, 229, 232, 233, 250, 253, 254, 268, 272, 274, 281, 284, 286, 292, 295, 298, 299 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

The sequence is infinite, because by Dirichlet's theorem there are infinitely many primes in the arithmetic sequence A*n+B (n=1,2,...) if A an B are relatively prime. [Ulrich Krug (leuchtfeuer37(AT)gmx.de), Apr 27 2009]

No term of the sequence is of form 3k, because the sum of digits of 10^3*3k+333=3*(10^3+259) is divisible by 3, violating the requirement of the definition. [Ulrich Krug (leuchtfeuer37(AT)gmx.de), Apr 27 2009]

FORMULA

{n: 10^3*n+777 in A000040}. [Ulrich Krug (leuchtfeuer37(AT)gmx.de), Apr 27 2009]

EXAMPLE

If n=1, then n777 = 1777 (prime).

If n=50, then n777 = 50777 (prime).

If n=97, then n777 = 97777 (prime).

CROSSREFS

A157772, A102248, A159942 [Ulrich Krug (leuchtfeuer37(AT)gmx.de), Apr 27 2009]

Sequence in context: A121848 A074926 A066144 this_sequence A023173 A018443 A163058

Adjacent sequences: A102340 A102341 A102342 this_sequence A102344 A102345 A102346

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), Feb 20 2005

EXTENSIONS

Extended by Ulrich Krug (leuchtfeuer37(AT)gmx.de), Apr 27 2009

Edited by R. J. Mathar, Apr 30 2009

More terms from Vincenzo Librandi (vincenzo.librandi(AT)tin.it), May 01 2009

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