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A132903 Numbers formed by concatenating 3 consecutive prime numbers. +0
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235, 357, 5711, 71113, 111317, 131719, 171923, 192329, 232931, 293137, 313741, 374143, 414347, 434753, 475359, 535961, 596167, 616771, 677173, 717379, 737983, 798389, 838997, 8997101, 97101103, 101103107, 103107109, 107109113, 109113127 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

C. K. Caldwell, The Prime Pages.

O. E. Pol, Determinacion geometrica de los numeros primos y perfectos.

EXAMPLE

Prime numbers.

2

3

5 -----------> a(1) = 235

7 -----------> a(2) = 357

11 ----------> a(3) = 5711

CROSSREFS

Prime numbers: A000040. Cf. A007795, A045533, A091762.

Adjacent sequences: A132900 A132901 A132902 this_sequence A132904 A132905 A132906

Sequence in context: A036209 A077803 A049857 this_sequence A097487 A091427 A068663

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,base

AUTHOR

Omar E. Pol (info(AT)polprimos.com), Sep 04 2007

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