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A110798
Rearrangement of primes (other than 2 and 5) so that the unit digit follows the pattern 1,3,7,9,1,3,7,9,... and every partial concatenation is prime.
1
11, 3, 17, 199, 281, 13, 107, 1399, 311, 223, 587, 139, 1871, 313, 137, 1459, 1901, 3613, 2237, 3889, 4091, 1933, 10427, 5059, 4241, 1213, 2267, 2749, 71, 9463, 1697, 2389, 461, 12343, 3407, 7039, 4931, 1303, 6197, 2029, 8231, 8863, 1217, 9049, 5021
OFFSET
0,1
EXAMPLE
11, 113, 11317, 11317199, ... are all primes.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A110799.
Sequence in context: A237454 A375614 A110434 * A350246 A329293 A088653
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Amarnath Murthy, Aug 14 2005
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Max Alekseyev, Apr 24 2010
STATUS
approved