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A107339 Longest sequence of n-digit n-almost primes formed by beginning with a single-digit prime and appending a single decimal digit to each previous term. +0
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5, 57, 574, 5748, 57486, 574868, 5748688, 57486888 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Each a(n) is an n-digit (n-almost) prime; A001222(a(n))=bigomega(a(n))=n. 5,7,4,8,6,8,8,8 is thus the longest sequence of individual (appended) decimal digits to construct such a sequence.

EXAMPLE

a(1)=5 is a single-digit prime.

a(2)=57=3*19 is a 2-digit 2-almost prime.

a(3)=574=2*7*41 is a 3-digit 3-almost prime.

a(4)=5748=2*2*3*479 is a 4-digit 4-almost prime.

a(5)=57486=2*3*11*13*67 is a 5-digit 5-almost prime.

a(6)=574868=2*2*7*7*7*419 is a 6-digit 6-almost prime.

a(7)=5748688=2*2*2*2*11*89*367 is a 7-digit 7-almost prime.

a(8)=57486888=2*2*2*3*3*3*61*4363 is an 8-digit 8-almost prime.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001222.

Sequence in context: A076455 A000362 A103047 this_sequence A139260 A114466 A155642

Adjacent sequences: A107336 A107337 A107338 this_sequence A107340 A107341 A107342

KEYWORD

base,fini,full,nonn

AUTHOR

Rick L. Shepherd (rshepherd2(AT)hotmail.com), May 22 2005

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