A082620
a(1) = 1, then the smallest palindromic prime obtained by inserting digits anywhere in a(n-1).
Original entry on oeis.org
1, 11, 101, 10301, 1003001, 100030001, 10003630001, 1000136310001, 100010363010001, 10001036363010001, 1000103639363010001, 100010356393653010001, 10001033563936533010001, 1000103305639365033010001, 100010313056393650313010001, 10001031305636963650313010001
Offset: 1
Amarnath Murthy and Meenakshi Srikanth (menakan_s(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 29 2003
A082621
a(1) = 2, then the smallest palindromic prime obtained by inserting digits anywhere in a(n-1) (including at the ends).
Original entry on oeis.org
2, 727, 37273, 3072703, 307323703, 30073237003, 3006732376003, 300067323760003, 30000673237600003, 3000067382837600003, 300006738242837600003, 30000673820402837600003, 3000063738204028373600003, 300006373821040128373600003, 30000635738210401283753600003
Offset: 1
Amarnath Murthy and Meenakshi Srikanth (menakan_s(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 29 2003
A082624
a(1) = 7, a(n) = smallest palindromic prime obtained by inserting digit anywhere in a(n-1).
Original entry on oeis.org
7, 373, 30703, 3007003, 302070203, 30207570203, 3062075702603, 306020757020603, 30602075057020603, 3060320750570230603, 300603207505702306003, 30060320275057202306003, 3006032021750571202306003, 300603202127505721202306003, 30046032021275057212023064003
Offset: 1
Amarnath Murthy and Meenakshi Srikanth (menakan_s(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 29 2003
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