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%I #28 Feb 02 2023 10:23:49
%S 7,67,1255,8407,67039
%N Numbers k such that (13*10^(k-1) - 31)/9 is a plateau prime.
%C Prime versus probable prime status and proofs are given in the author's table.
%C a(6) > 2*10^5. - _Tyler Busby_, Feb 02 2023
%D C. Caldwell and H. Dubner, "Journal of Recreational Mathematics", Volume 28, No. 1, 1996-97, pp. 1-9.
%H Patrick De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/deplat.htm#pdp141">PDP Reference Table - 141</a>.
%H Makoto Kamada, <a href="https://stdkmd.net/nrr/1/14441.htm#prime">Prime numbers of the form 144...441</a>.
%H <a href="/index/Pri#Pri_rep">Index entries for primes involving repunits</a>.
%F a(n) = A056245(n+1) + 2.
%e k=7 -> (13*10^(7-1) - 31)/9 = 1444441.
%Y Cf. A056245, A082697-A082720.
%K nonn,base,more
%O 1,1
%A _Patrick De Geest_, Apr 13 2003
%E A new PRP term from _Serge Batalov_, Nov 02 2008
%E Edited by _Ray Chandler_, Nov 04 2014