A235618 Primes whose base-8 representation also is the base-4 representation of a prime.
2, 3, 11, 19, 67, 89, 137, 211, 523, 593, 641, 659, 1097, 1163, 1627, 1667, 1747, 4177, 4673, 4691, 5323, 5657, 5659, 5779, 5827, 5849, 8209, 8387, 8779, 8849, 9227, 9241, 9283, 9433, 9803, 9817, 9859, 9883, 9929, 12289, 12377, 12433, 12491, 12953, 13003, 13331, 13339, 13441
Offset: 1
Examples
E.g., 11 = 13_8 and 13_4 = 7 are both prime.
Links
- Robert Price, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1627
- M. F. Hasler, Primes whose base c expansion is also the base b expansion of a prime
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Programs
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PARI
is(p,b=4,c=8)=vecmax(d=digits(p,c))
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forprime(p=1,3e3,is(p,8,4)&&print1(vector(#d=digits(p,4),i,8^(#d-i))*d~,",")) \\ To produce the terms, this is more efficient than to select them using straightforwardly is(.)=is(.,4,9)
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