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%I A088277 #5 Dec 05 2013 19:56:33 %S A088277 11,2,3,5,7,919,11,33533,77377,9902099,101,1114111,1212121,131, %T A088277 1411141,151,1611161,1712171,181,191,303050303,313,32323,3331333, %U A088277 3439343,353,3635363,373,383,3931393,7073707,7177717,727,737171737,74747,757 %N A088277 Let f(n) be the n-th palindrome in A089743. Then a(n) is the smallest palindromic prime that begins with f(n). %e A088277 f(7) = 33, the 7th palindrome that is the beginning of a palindromic prime, so a(7) = A109864(33) = 33533. %Y A088277 Cf. A082769, A089743, A109864. %K A088277 base,nonn,easy %O A088277 1,1 %A A088277 _Amarnath Murthy_, Sep 29 2003 %E A088277 Edited and extended by _David Wasserman_, Jul 28 2005