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A135114 Integers n such that 10^n+69 is a prime number. +0
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1, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 16, 35, 49, 69, 119, 223, 400, 775 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

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

EXAMPLE

5 is a member because 10^5+69 = 100000+69 = 100069, which is prime.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A095688, A108052, A108050, A108312, A107083, A108049, A108054.

Adjacent sequences: A135111 A135112 A135113 this_sequence A135115 A135116 A135117

Sequence in context: A014463 A047364 A139445 this_sequence A079351 A058615 A082612

KEYWORD

hard,more,nonn

AUTHOR

Julien Peter Benney (jpbenney(AT)gmail.com), Feb 12 2008

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