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A091089 Numbers which form a prime by appending a 3-digit odd number and form no primes by appending any 1- or 2-digit odd number not beginning with 0. 7

%I #17 Sep 19 2023 08:20:42

%S 16557,16718,26378,35921,46524,46867,50018,55187,58374,58452,60850,

%T 63714,68771,71299,78035,78269,81661,84213,89052,90157,95490,97080,

%U 102892,105690,108682,115558,115994,116138,116305,121097,128192,131194

%N Numbers which form a prime by appending a 3-digit odd number and form no primes by appending any 1- or 2-digit odd number not beginning with 0.

%C Many numbers become prime by appending a one-digit odd number. Some numbers (such as 20, 32, 51, etc.) require a 2-digit odd number (A032352 has these). In the first 100000 values of n there are only 22 that require a 3-digit odd number.

%H Robert Price, <a href="/A091089/b091089.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..23419</a>

%H <a href="/index/Pri#piden">Index entries for primes involving decimal expansion of n</a>

%e a(1)=16557 because 16557 is first number which requires a 3-digit odd number be appended to it to form a prime. 165571, 165573, 165575, ..., 165579, 1655711, 1655713, ..., 1655799 are all nonprime numbers. 16557103 is the first prime formed by appending odd numbers to 16657.

%e a(2) = 16718 because 16718111 is the first prime formed by appending odd numbers to 16718.

%Y Cf. A032352 (a(n) requires at least a 2-digit odd number), A068695 (minimum odd number that must be appended to n to form a prime).

%K base,nonn

%O 1,1

%A Chuck Seggelin (barkeep(AT)plastereddragon.com), Dec 18 2003

%E Definition edited by _N. J. A. Sloane_, Nov 08 2020

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