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A127179 Primes with prime "Look And Say" descriptions from right to left (irrespective of method A or method B).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 7, 71, 103, 311, 349, 757, 1297, 1327, 1811, 1993, 1999, 3119, 3709, 7027, 7297, 7573, 7603, 7639, 7873, 7883, 7963, 9001, 9043, 9311, 9613, 9677, 10739, 11159, 11177, 13121, 13553, 13721, 13751, 14369, 14831, 14897, 14939, 14951, 15329
Offset: 1

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Author

Lekraj Beedassy, Jan 07 2007

Keywords

Examples

			71 and 311, for instance, belongs to the sequence because their respective descriptions 1117 (one 1, one 7) or 1171 (1 once, 7 once) and 2113 (two 1's, one 3) or 1231 (1 twice, 3 once) are all primes.
		

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Formula

Intersection of A127177 and A127178.

Extensions

Extended by Ray Chandler, Jan 16 2007