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A259136 Numbers k such that 4*R_k + 7*10^k + 3 is prime, where R_k = 11...11 is the repunit (A002275) of length k. 0

%I #12 Jul 08 2021 01:19:38

%S 10,30,120,484,1486,1578,13672,13810,15094,72772,94212

%N Numbers k such that 4*R_k + 7*10^k + 3 is prime, where R_k = 11...11 is the repunit (A002275) of length k.

%C Also, numbers k such that (67*10^k + 23)/9 is prime.

%C Terms from Kamada data.

%C a(12) > 10^5.

%H Makoto Kamada, <a href="https://stdkmd.net/nrr/abbba.htm">Near-repdigit numbers of the form ABB...BBA</a>.

%H Makoto Kamada, <a href="https://stdkmd.net/nrr/7/74447.htm#prime">Prime numbers of the form 744...447</a>.

%H <a href="/index/Pri#Pri_rep">Index entries for primes involving repunits</a>.

%e For k=10, 4*R_2 + 7*10^k + 3 = 4444444444 + 7000000000 + 3 = 74444444447 which is prime.

%t Select[Range[0, 100000], PrimeQ[(67*10^#+23)/9] &]

%Y Cf. A002275.

%K nonn,more,hard

%O 1,1

%A _Robert Price_, Jun 18 2015

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