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Concatenation of n-th prime and n-th Fibonacci number.
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%I #20 Sep 08 2022 08:45:33

%S 21,31,52,73,115,138,1713,1921,2334,2955,3189,37144,41233,43377,47610,

%T 53987,591597,612584,674181,716765,7310946,7917711,8328657,8946368,

%U 9775025,101121393,103196418,107317811,109514229,113832040,1271346269

%N Concatenation of n-th prime and n-th Fibonacci number.

%H Harvey P. Dale, <a href="/A138822/b138822.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%e a(10)=2955 because A000040(10)=29 and A000045(10)=55.

%t With[{nn=50},FromDigits[Flatten[IntegerDigits[#]]]&/@Thread[ {Prime[ Range[ nn]],Fibonacci[Range[nn]]}]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jul 12 2014 *)

%o (Magma) [Seqint(Intseq(Fibonacci(n)) cat Intseq(NthPrime(n))): n in [1..50]]; // _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jul 24 2019

%Y Cf. A000040, A000045, A045532, A075110, A138821.

%K base,easy,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Omar E. Pol_, Apr 05 2008