A198170 Primes from merging of 3 successive digits in decimal expansion of Pi.
653, 643, 433, 383, 419, 197, 971, 937, 751, 307, 421, 211, 821, 823, 647, 709, 223, 317, 359, 811, 701, 193, 521, 211, 229, 881, 109, 659, 593, 461, 823, 233, 337, 271, 821, 607, 491, 127, 587, 631, 881, 881, 829, 409, 643, 367, 113, 521, 941, 151, 433, 727
Offset: 1
Links
- Vincenzo Librandi, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000
Crossrefs
Cf. A103773, A103789, A103793, A103808, A103809, A103810, A103811, A103812, A104824, A104825, A104826, A104843, A104844, A104845, A104846, A104847, A104848, A104849, A104850, A198161, A198162, A198163, A198164, A198165, A198166, A198167, A198168, A198169, A198171, A198172, A198173, A198174, A198175, A104851, A198177.
Programs
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Mathematica
Select[FromDigits/@Partition[RealDigits[Pi,10,1000][[1]],3,1], IntegerLength[#]==3&&PrimeQ[#]&]
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