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A066592
Primes which can be expressed as concatenation of cubes.
4
11, 101, 127, 181, 271, 641, 811, 827, 881, 1181, 1801, 1811, 2161, 2711, 6427, 6481, 8011, 8081, 8101, 8111, 8641, 10111, 10181, 10271, 10343, 10729, 11027, 11251, 11801, 11827, 12161, 12197, 12511, 12527, 12781
OFFSET
1,1
EXAMPLE
2161 is a term as it is a concatenation of 216 and 1 both of which are cubes. 8081 is a term as it is a concatenation of 8, 0, 8 and 1 all of which are cubes.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A066591.
Sequence in context: A208262 A062696 A113654 * A316604 A208362 A159613
KEYWORD
base,easy,nonn
AUTHOR
Amarnath Murthy, Dec 21 2001
EXTENSIONS
Corrected and extended by Christopher Lund (clund(AT)san.rr.com), Apr 14 2002
STATUS
approved