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%I #2 Dec 05 2013 19:57:13
%S 2,3,23,5,7,37,2357,11,211,311,2311
%N Distinct primes in increasing order interleaved with primes of the form concatenation two or more previous terms say all a(i), a(j) i<j, then all a(i), a(j), a(k) i < j < k etc. Once all the concatenations have exhausted then the least prime that has not occurred earlier.
%C A rearrangement of the primes.
%e 23 follows 3. Then the next term is 5 then no concatenation primes occur hence is followed by 7, etc. Each prime occurs only once.
%K base,more,nonn
%O 0,1
%A _Amarnath Murthy_, Nov 12 2005