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A087391 a(1) = 11; a(n+1) is the least prime formed by adding one or more digits to the digit reversal of a(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

11, 113, 3119, 91139, 931193, 39113903, 3093119321, 12391139039, 9309311932111, 111239113903901, 109309311932111021, 12011123911390390141, 1410930931193211102109, 901201112391139039014103
Offset: 1

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Amarnath Murthy, Sep 09 2003

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			a(2)= 113, a(3) is the smallest prime beginning with 113 and is 3119.
		

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More terms from David Wasserman, May 25 2005