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A110933 Integers n such that 3*10^n+71 is a prime number. +0
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4, 7, 16, 19, 190, 227, 235, 283, 319, 1655, 3955 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

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

EXAMPLE

n = 7 is a member because: 3*10^7+71 = 3*10000000+71 = 30000000+71 = 30000071, which is prime.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A049054, A088274, A088275, A095688, A107083, A108049, A108050, A108052, A108054.

Sequence in context: A059014 A130665 A101534 this_sequence A067398 A054599 A095755

Adjacent sequences: A110930 A110931 A110932 this_sequence A110934 A110935 A110936

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Julien Peter Benney (jpbenney(AT)ftml.net), Oct 04 2005

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