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A110995 Integers n such that 6*10^n+41 is a prime number. +0
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2, 4, 6, 8, 50, 54, 102, 134, 212, 872, 3055, 3427, 3528, 4262, 4414 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

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

EXAMPLE

n = 4 is a member because: 6*10^4+41 = 6*10000+41 = 60000+41 = 60041, which is a prime number.

CROSSREFS

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

Sequence in context: A059569 A083433 A083435 this_sequence A075401 A083145 A085920

Adjacent sequences: A110992 A110993 A110994 this_sequence A110996 A110997 A110998

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

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

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