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A173057 Partial sums of A024770.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 5, 10, 17, 40, 69, 100, 137, 190, 249, 320, 393, 472, 705, 944, 1237, 1548, 1861, 2178, 2551, 2930, 3523, 4122, 4841, 5574, 6313, 7110, 9443, 11782, 14175, 16574, 19513, 22632, 25769, 29502, 33241, 37034, 40831, 46770, 53963, 61294, 68627
Offset: 1

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Jonathan Vos Post, Feb 08 2010

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Partial sums of right-truncatable primes, primes whose every prefix is prime (in decimal representation). The sequence has 83 terms. The subsequence of prime partial sums of right-truncatable primes begins: 2, 5, 17, 137, 1237, 1861, 2551, 199483. What is the largest value in the subsubsequence of right-truncatable prime partial sums of right-truncatable primes?

Examples

			a(50) = 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 53 + 59 + 71 + 73 + 79 + 233 + 239 + 293 + 311 + 313 + 317 + 373 + 379 + 593 + 599 + 719 + 733 + 739 + 797 + 2333 + 2339 + 2393 + 2399 + 2939 + 3119 + 3137 + 3733 + 3739 + 3793 + 3797 + 5939 + 7193 + 7331 + 7333 + 7393 + 23333 + 23339 + 23399 + 23993 + 29399 + 31193 + 31379.
		

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