# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a270339 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A270339 #15 Jul 25 2024 14:26:35 %S A270339 1,2,3,9,17,18,20,24,29,36,48,114,126,135,153,170,241,363,483,579,681, %T A270339 948,2483,2798,3081,5137,5640,6890,7080,12600,16929,24253,24793,35546, %U A270339 52956,69645,133831,206688 %N A270339 Numbers k such that (11*10^k + 19)/3 is prime. %C A270339 For k > 1, numbers k such that the digit 3 followed by k-2 occurrences of the digit 6 followed by the digits 73 is prime (see Example section). %C A270339 a(39) > 3*10^5. %H A270339 Makoto Kamada, Search for 36w73. %e A270339 3 is in this sequence because (11*10^3 + 19)/3 = 3673 is prime. %e A270339 Initial terms and associated primes: %e A270339 a(1) = 1, 43; %e A270339 a(2) = 2, 373; %e A270339 a(3) = 3, 3673; %e A270339 a(4) = 9, 3666666673; %e A270339 a(5) = 17, 366666666666666673, etc. %t A270339 Select[Range[0, 100000], PrimeQ[(11*10^# + 19)/3] &] %o A270339 (PARI) is(n)=isprime((11*10^n + 19)/3) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Mar 16 2016 %Y A270339 Cf. A056654, A268448, A269303. %K A270339 nonn,more %O A270339 1,2 %A A270339 _Robert Price_, Mar 15 2016 %E A270339 a(37) from _Robert Price_, Sep 16 2018 %E A270339 a(38) from _Robert Price_, Jul 25 2024 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE