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%I A117779 #10 Feb 16 2025 08:33:00 %S A117779 2,2,7,7,25,25,83,83,243,243,1038,1038,4205,4205,17724,17724,78553, %T A117779 78553,349246,349246,1526658,1526658,7028772,7028772,32055014, %U A117779 32055014,146939924,146939924 %N A117779 Total number of palindromic primes in base 5 below 5^n. %C A117779 Every palindrome with an even number of digits is divisible by 11 (in base 5) and therefore is composite (not prime). Hence there is no palindromic prime with an even number of digits. %H A117779 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/PalindromicPrime.html">Palindromic Prime</a>. %Y A117779 Partial sums of A117780. %Y A117779 Cf. A029973, A117700. %Y A117779 Cf. A117772, A117775, A117777, A117781, A117783, A117785, A117787. %K A117779 nonn,base,more %O A117779 1,1 %A A117779 _Martin Renner_, Apr 15 2006 %E A117779 a(11)-a(28) from the data at A117780 added by _Amiram Eldar_, Mar 21 2021