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This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A069621 a(1) = 9; a(2n) = smallest prime that is a right concatenation of a(2n-1) and a number with no insignificant zeros and a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending in ( the least significant digits) a(2n). Alternate left and right concatenation yielding primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

9, 97, 197, 1973, 31973, 319733, 3319733, 331973311, 6331973311, 633197331131, 5633197331131, 563319733113127, 6563319733113127, 65633197331131279, 3465633197331131279, 346563319733113127933, 18346563319733113127933
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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			a(4) = 1973 starting with a(3) =197 and a(5) = 31973 ending in a(4) = 1973.
		

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More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Mar 30 2003

A069616 a(1) = 4; a(2n) = smallest prime that is a right concatenation of a(2n-1) and a number with no insignificant zeros and a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending in ( the least significant digits) a(2n-1). Alternate left and right concatenation yielding primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 41, 241, 2411, 32411, 324113, 6324113, 63241133, 1563241133, 15632411339, 815632411339, 81563241133919, 281563241133919, 2815632411339191, 322815632411339191, 32281563241133919151, 432281563241133919151
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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			a(4) = 2411 starting with a(3) =241 and a(5) = 32411 ending in a(4) = 2411.
		

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More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Mar 30 2003

A069617 a(1) = 5; a(2n) = smallest prime that is a right concatenation of a(2n-1) and a number with no insignificant zeros and a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending in ( the least significant digits) a(2n-1). Alternate left and right concatenation yielding primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

5, 53, 353, 3533, 33533, 3353321, 113353321, 1133533213, 101133533213, 10113353321311, 310113353321311, 3101133533213117, 143101133533213117, 14310113353321311739, 314310113353321311739, 314310113353321311739103
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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			a(4) = 3533 starting with a(3) = 353 and a(5) = 33533 ending in a(4) = 3533.
		

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More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Mar 30 2003

A069618 a(1) = 6; a(2n) = smallest prime that is a right concatenation of a(2n-1) and a number with no insignificant zeros and a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending in ( the least significant digits) a(2n-1). Alternate left and right concatenation yielding primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 61, 461, 46133, 246133, 2461337, 22461337, 224613371, 12224613371, 1222461337117, 151222461337117, 15122246133711733, 615122246133711733, 615122246133711733213, 9615122246133711733213, 961512224613371173321349
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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			a(4) = 46133 starting with a(3) = 461 and a(5) = 246133 in a(4) = 46133.
		

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More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Mar 30 2003

A069619 a(1) = 7; a(2n) = smallest prime that is a right concatenation of a(2n-1) and a number with no insignificant zeros and a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending in ( the least significant digits) a(2n-1). Alternate left and right concatenation yielding primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

7, 71, 271, 2711, 52711, 5271121, 135271121, 1352711219, 271352711219, 27135271121911, 1227135271121911, 122713527112191161, 20122713527112191161, 20122713527112191161109, 2720122713527112191161109
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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			a(4) = 2711 starting with a(3) = 271 and a(5) = 52711 in a(4) = 2711.
		

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More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Mar 30 2003

A069620 a(1) = 8; a(2n) = smallest prime that is a right concatenation of a(2n-1) and a number with no insignificant zeros and a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending in ( the least significant digits) a(2n-1). Alternate left and right concatenation yielding primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

8, 83, 283, 2833, 32833, 328331, 2328331, 232833127, 3232833127, 323283312749, 14323283312749, 1432328331274927, 281432328331274927, 28143232833127492741, 3628143232833127492741, 36281432328331274927411
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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			a(4) = 2833 starting with a(3) = 283 and a(5) = 32833 ending in a(4) = 2833.
		

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More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Mar 30 2003

A069630 a(1) = 3; a(2n) = smallest prime starting (most significant digits) with a(2n-1). a(2n+1) = smallest prime ending (least significant digits)in a(2n).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 31, 131, 1319, 21319, 213193, 12213193, 122131939, 1122131939, 112213193909, 17112213193909, 171122131939093, 18171122131939093, 1817112213193909339, 61817112213193909339, 618171122131939093397, 60618171122131939093397
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Amarnath Murthy, Mar 27 2002

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Cf. A069614 to A069621, A069628 to A069636. Different from A069615.

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Edited and extended by Robert G. Wilson v, Apr 03 2002
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