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A321657 Base-4 deletable primes (written in base 10). 10

%I #16 Dec 07 2018 11:53:56

%S 2,3,7,11,13,19,23,29,31,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,79,83,103,107,109,113,

%T 127,139,151,157,163,167,173,179,181,191,197,211,223,227,229,239,241,

%U 251,263,269,271,283,307,311,317,331,359,383,397,419,431,433,439,443

%N Base-4 deletable primes (written in base 10).

%C A prime p is a base-b deletable prime if when written in base b it has the property that removing some digit leaves either the empty string or another deletable prime.

%C Deleting a digit cannot leave any leading zeros in the new string. For example, deleting the 2 in 2003 to obtain 003 is not allowed.

%H Robert Price, <a href="/A321657/b321657.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2796</a>

%t b = 4; d = {};

%t p = Select[Range[2, 10000], PrimeQ[#] &];

%t For[i = 1, i <= Length[p], i++,

%t c = IntegerDigits[p[[i]], b];

%t If[Length[c] == 1, AppendTo[d, p[[i]]]; Continue[]];

%t For[j = 1, j <= Length[c], j++,

%t t = Delete[c, j];

%t If[t[[1]] == 0, Continue[]];

%t If[MemberQ[d, FromDigits[t, b]], AppendTo[d, p[[i]]]; Break[]]]];

%t d (* _Robert Price_, Dec 06 2018 *)

%Y Cf. A080608, A080603, A096235-A096246.

%K nonn,base,easy

%O 1,1

%A _Robert Price_, Nov 15 2018

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