A261408
Numbers k such that A260864(k) is a prime or probable prime, where A260864(k) is the number whose base-14 representation is the concatenation of the base-14 representations of (1, ..., k, k-1, ..., 1).
Original entry on oeis.org
21, 34, 192, 310, 373, 536, 12000
Offset: 1
- David Broadhurst, email to N. J. A. Sloane, Aug 23 2015
A260871
Primes whose base-b representation is the concatenation of the base-b representations of (1, 2, ..., k, k-1, ..., 1), for some b > 1 and some k > 1.
Original entry on oeis.org
13, 439, 7069, 27961, 2864599, 522134761, 21107054541321649, 12345678910987654321, 1919434248892467772593071038679, 24197857203266734883076090685781525281, 1457624695486449811479514346937750581569993, 1263023202979901596155544853826881857760357011832664659152364441
Offset: 1
The first two terms are of the form A[b](b) with b=2 and b=3:
a(1) = 13 = 1101_2 = concat(1, 2=10_2, 1).
a(2) = 439 = 121021_3 = concat(1, 2, 3=10_3, 2, 1).
See comments for further examples.
- David Broadhurst, Conjectured list of initial 434 terms (The notation is that [15, [25, 29], 91] means that a(15) is A[25](29) with 91 decimal digits and [237, [895, 1289], 9933] means that a(237) is probably A[895](1289) with 9933 decimal digits.)
The sequences A[b] are listed in
A173427 for b=2,
A260853 for b=3,
A260854 for b=4,
A260855 for b=5,
A260856 for b=6,
A260857 for b=7,
A260858 for b=8,
A260859 for b=9,
A173426 for b=10,
A260861 for b=11,
A260862 for b=12,
A260863 for b=13,
A260864 for b=14,
A260865 for b=15,
A260866 for b=16,
A260860 for b=60.
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{L=1e99;A260871=List();for(b=2,9e9,for(n=b,9e9,if(Lb)));ispseudoprime(p)&&listput(A260871,p)));vecsort(A260871)}
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