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A115999 The digits of n, in some order, are obtained by adding pairs of adjacent digits of the n-th prime. +0
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49, 1254, 2379, 2863, 4584, 35496, 43865, 56724, 176432, 361752, 413678, 413698, 493899, 1331966, 1345378, 1457776, 1689823, 1933424, 1946886, 2434820, 2446957, 2474183, 2498538, 2565474, 2668395, 2673894, 2732986, 3074716 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

2732986 belongs, since p(2732986)=45260203 and adding adjacent pairs

of digits of 45260203 we obtain (4+5)=9, (5+2)=7, (2+6)=8, (6+0)=6, (0+2)=2,

(2+0)=2, (0+3)=3, and the digits 9,7,8,6,2,2,3, order apart, are the same of 2732986.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A116070, A115998.

Sequence in context: A017765 A011001 A115998 this_sequence A012238 A036226 A032655

Adjacent sequences: A115996 A115997 A115998 this_sequence A116000 A116001 A116002

KEYWORD

nonn,base,fini

AUTHOR

Giovanni Resta (g.resta(AT)iit.cnr.it), Feb 13 2006

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