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A110435 Beginning with 11, least number such that every partial concatenation is a prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

11, 3, 11, 1, 3, 3, 53, 13, 39, 9, 3, 21, 53, 79, 11, 19, 59, 27, 49, 21, 23, 211, 153, 189, 3, 161, 121, 167, 183, 193, 77, 21, 349, 107, 129, 343, 119, 241, 143, 37, 77, 31, 159, 183, 531, 1517, 7, 59, 159, 123, 9, 1513, 203, 343, 59, 9, 999
Offset: 1

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Author

Amarnath Murthy, Aug 03 2005

Keywords

Comments

As n tends to infinity, does everyy term in A045572 arise infinitely many often and with same frequency? - Stefan Steinerberger, Feb 05 2006

Examples

			11,113,11311,113111,1131113,11311133 are all prime.
		

Formula

a(n)=A092528(n+1), n>1. [From R. J. Mathar, Aug 18 2008]

Extensions

More terms from Stefan Steinerberger, Feb 05 2006