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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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A083996 a(1) = 1; then numbers such that the concatenation a(n)a(n-1)...a(2)a(1)a(2)...a(n-1)a(n) is a prime for n>1.

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1, 3, 9, 3, 11, 1, 23, 49, 21, 3, 17, 9, 13, 3, 47, 19, 41, 43, 3, 51, 371, 183, 3, 21, 103, 53, 33, 33, 91, 41, 99, 433, 443, 93, 111, 501, 73, 11, 139, 177, 171, 429, 521, 333, 417, 1, 341, 213, 253, 171, 387, 171, 779, 463, 687, 861, 1131, 39, 539, 231, 1513, 263, 369
Offset: 1

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Amarnath Murthy, May 23 2003

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More terms from Ray Chandler, Jun 22 2003, Aug 03 2003

A083997 Primes arising in A083996.

Original entry on oeis.org

313, 93139, 3931393, 11393139311, 1113931393111, 23111393139311123, 492311139313931112349, 2149231113931393111234921, 321492311139313931112349213, 1732149231113931393111234921317
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Amarnath Murthy, May 23 2003

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More terms from Ray Chandler, Jun 22 2003

A083998 a(1) = 3; then numbers such that the concatenation a(n)a(n-1)...a(2)a(1)a(2)...a(n-1)a(n) is a prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 1, 1, 23, 21, 3, 67, 17, 3, 39, 19, 33, 21, 39, 77, 121, 207, 9, 9, 93, 53, 1, 57, 93, 41, 339, 9, 57, 63, 1, 1091, 273, 199, 83, 213, 529, 569, 397, 21, 71, 481, 243, 111, 419, 273, 231, 63, 277, 483, 201, 531, 77, 139, 1313, 529, 1443, 587, 649, 351, 273, 189
Offset: 1

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Amarnath Murthy, May 23 2003

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