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A248858 a(n) is number of digits of the smallest term of the sequence A248857 which is of the form 4^n*(5^(2n-1)*10^m-1).

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 5, 7, 10, 14, 14, 16, 17, 42, 24, 47, 25, 29, 39, 31, 40, 41, 45, 40, 69, 46, 65, 807, 128, 67, 89, 55, 217, 87, 76, 74, 72, 99, 70, 75, 144, 78, 213, 96, 233, 114, 103, 457, 108, 156, 163, 140, 97, 127, 270, 109, 127, 167, 135, 128, 131, 196, 133, 309, 138, 148, 140, 813, 169, 135, 148, 235, 7235
Offset: 1

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Author

Farideh Firoozbakht, Jan 06 2015

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Examples

			a(1) = number of digits of 1996 = 4.
a(2) = number of digits of 19984 = 5.
a(3) = number of digits of 1999936 = 7 and
a(68)=7235, because smallest prime of the form 5^(2*68-1)*10^m -1 is 5^135*10^7099-1 and 4^68(5^135*10^7099-1) has 7235 digits.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A248857.