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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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A089395 Prime productive numbers m: Let the digits of m be abcd. Then the numbers bcd*a+1, cd*ab+1, d*abc+1, abcd+1 etc. are all primes. If m is a k-digit number it produces k such primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 16, 22, 28, 36, 52, 58, 66, 82, 106, 112, 136, 166, 178, 256, 306, 336, 352, 448, 502, 508, 556, 562, 586, 616, 652, 658, 718, 982, 1018, 1108, 1162, 1192, 1228, 1498, 1708, 2002, 2026, 2086, 2686, 2776, 2998, 3136, 3412, 3526, 3592, 4078, 4918
Offset: 0

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Author

Amarnath Murthy, Nov 10 2003

Keywords

Comments

Conjecture: Sequence is infinite.

Examples

			256 is a term as 2*56 + 1 = 113, 25*6 + 1 = 151 and 256 + 1 = 257 are all primes.
		

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Programs

  • Maple
    with(combinat): ds:=proc(s) local j: RETURN(add(s[j]*10^(j-1),j=1..nops(s))):end: for d from 1 to 6 do sch:=[seq([1,op(i),d+1],i=[[],seq([j],j=2..d)])]: for n from 10^(d-1) to 10^d-1 do sn:=convert(n,base,10): fl:=0: for s in sch do m:=mul(j,j=[seq(ds(sn[s[i]..s[i+1]-1]),i=1..nops(s)-1)])+1: if not isprime(m) then fl:=1: break fi od: if fl=0 then printf("%d, ",n) fi od od: # C. Ronaldo
  • Mathematica
    ppnQ[n_]:=Mod[n,10]!=0&&AllTrue[Times@@@Table[FromDigits/@TakeDrop[ IntegerDigits[ n],k]/.(0->1),{k,IntegerLength[n]}]+1,PrimeQ]; Select[Range[5000], ppnQ] (* The program uses the AllTrue and TakeDrop functions from Mathematica version 10 *) (* Harvey P. Dale, Mar 23 2019 *)

Extensions

Corrected and extended by C. Ronaldo (aga_new_ac(AT)hotmail.com), Dec 25 2004

A089396 Smallest n-digit term of A089395.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 12, 106, 1018, 10312, 105502, 1197058, 11056216
Offset: 0

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Author

Amarnath Murthy, Nov 10 2003

Keywords

Examples

			a(3) = 256 which is the smallest 3-digit number such that 2*56 + 1 = 113, 25*6 + 1 = 151 and 256 + 1 = 257 are all prime.
		

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Programs

  • Maple
    with(combinat): ds:=proc(s) local j: RETURN(add(s[j]*10^(j-1),j=1..nops(s))):end: for d from 1 to 7 do sch:=[seq([1,op(i),d+1],i=[[],seq([j],j=2..d)])]: for n from 10^(d-1) to 10^d-1 do sn:=convert(n,base,10): fl:=0: for s in sch do m:=mul(j,j=[seq(ds(sn[s[i]..s[i+1]-1]),i=1..nops(s)-1)])+1: if not isprime(m) then fl:=1: break fi od: if fl=0 then printf("%d, ",n):break fi od od: # C. Ronaldo

Extensions

Corrected and extended by C. Ronaldo (aga_new_ac(AT)hotmail.com), Dec 25 2004
One more term (a(7)) from Harvey P. Dale, Mar 23 2019
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