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A073623 Primes ordered so that their most significant digits form the digits of e.

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%I A073623 #9 Dec 11 2024 17:57:00
%S A073623 2,7,11,83,23,89,13,809,29,811,41,5,907,43,53,211,3,59,31,601,223,821,
%T A073623 71,47,73,17,37,503,227,61,67,229,401,97,79,701,509,709,233,409,7001,
%U A073623 911,307,607,919,929,937,521,941,523,719,419,947,613,617,953,619,727
%N A073623 Primes ordered so that their most significant digits form the digits of e.
%C A073623 In case of a 0 use two digits.
%H A073623 Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A073623/b073623.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>
%e A073623 As the 13th and 14th digits are 9 and 0, the term is 907.
%Y A073623 Cf. A001113, A073622.
%K A073623 nonn,base
%O A073623 1,1
%A A073623 _Amarnath Murthy_, Aug 08 2002
%E A073623 More terms from Antonio G. Astudillo (afg_astudillo(AT)lycos.com), Apr 25 2003