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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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A158215 Smallest palindromic prime made up of 0's and p(n) 1's, where p(n) is the n-th prime = A000040(n) (or 0 when no such prime exists).

Original entry on oeis.org

11, 0, 100111001, 110111011, 1110111110111, 10111101110111101, 100111111111111111001, 1111111111111111111, 11111111111111111111111, 1111110111111111111111110111111, 11111101111111110101111111110111111
Offset: 1

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Author

Lekraj Beedassy, Mar 13 2009

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Smallest palindromic prime with digit sum A000040(n) and using only 0's and 1's. Subsequence of A158214.
Smallest palindromic prime with digit sum A000040(n) and using only 0's and 1's. Subsequence of A100580.(Sequence link edited). [Lekraj Beedassy, Jun 21 2009]

Crossrefs

Cf. A158214. [Lekraj Beedassy, Jun 21 2009]

Programs

  • Python
    from _future_ import division
    from itertools import combinations
    from sympy import prime, isprime
    def A158215(n):
        if n == 1:
            return 11
        if n == 2:
            return 0
        p2 = prime(n)//2
        l = p2
        while True:
            for i in combinations(range(l),l-p2):
                s = ['1']*l
                for x in i:
                    s[x] = '0'
                s = ''.join(s)
                q = int(s+'1'+s[::-1])
                if isprime(q):
                    return q
            l += 1 # Chai Wah Wu, Nov 05 2015
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