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.
%I A172384 #2 Mar 30 2012 18:40:50 %S A172384 1061,2152,3753,5654,15715,25806,41807,60808,167669,277560,446161, %T A172384 645062,1751943,2861824,4467905,6273966,8083057,9969068,11858079, %U A172384 13767160,24574041,35383922,46445733,57537544,69147225,80845916 %N A172384 Partial sums of A048895. %C A172384 None of these partial sums of "bemirps: primes that yield a different prime when turned upside down with reversals of both being two more different primes" is itself prime. So what is the first (nontrivial) prime partial sum of bemirps? Of emirps? Of "norep emirps": primes with distinct digits which remain prime when reversed? Of emirpimes? I suspect that G. L. Honaker, Jr. would be delighted to have any of these. %e A172384 a(26) = 1061 + 1091 + 1601 + 1901 + 10061 + 10091 + 16001 + 19001 + 106861 + 109891 + 168601 + 198901 + 1106881 + 1109881 + 1606081 + 1806061 + 1809091 + 1886011 + 1889011 + 1909081 + 10806881 + 10809881 + 11061811 + 11091811 + 11609681 + 11698691. %Y A172384 Cf. A000040, A003684, A006567, A007628, A046732, A048051, A048052, A048053, A048054, A048895. %K A172384 base,easy,nonn %O A172384 1,1 %A A172384 _Jonathan Vos Post_, Feb 01 2010