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A155873 This sequence of prime numbers reproduces itself (without his "tail") when you erase the last digit of each term. +0
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2, 3, 5, 7, 23, 37, 59, 73, 233, 373, 593, 739, 2339, 3733, 5939, 7393, 23399, 37337, 59393, 73939, 233993, 373379, 593933, 739391, 2339933, 3733799, 5939333, 7393913, 23399339, 37337999, 59393339, 73939133 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Sequence computed by Mensanator. The "tail" of the sequence is made from it's last four terms. This is the longest possible such sequence.

EXAMPLE

Erasing the last digit of every term of 2 3 5 7 23 37 59 73 leaves 2 3 5 7 which is 2 3 5 7 23 37 59 73 without it's "tail" (the last four integers)

CROSSREFS

A024770, Right-truncatable primes: every prefix is prime.

Sequence in context: A020994 A085823 A100552 this_sequence A106711 A048398 A059170

Adjacent sequences: A155870 A155871 A155872 this_sequence A155874 A155875 A155876

KEYWORD

base,easy,fini,nonn

AUTHOR

Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)skynet.be), Jan 29 2009

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