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This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A287019 Primes that can be generated by the concatenation in base 2, in descending order, of two consecutive integers read in base 10.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 5, 19, 53, 71, 271, 593, 659, 857, 2339, 2729, 3119, 3769, 4159, 8513, 9029, 9803, 10061, 11093, 11351, 11867, 12641, 12899, 13931, 14447, 15737, 16253, 33409, 33923, 36493, 44203, 47287, 51913, 55511, 64763, 133379, 135431, 137483, 141587, 147743, 151847, 158003
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Author

Paolo P. Lava, May 18 2017

Keywords

Examples

			1 and 2 in base 2 are 1 and 10 and concat(10,1) = 101 is 5 in base 10.
3 and 4 in base 2 are 11 and 100 and concat(100,11) = 10011 is 19 in base 10.
		

Crossrefs

Subsequence of primes of A277351.

Programs

  • Maple
    with(numtheory): P:= proc(q) local a,b,c,n; if q=0 then 2 else a:=convert(q+1,binary,decimal); b:=convert(q,binary,decimal); c:=convert(a*10^(ilog10(b)+1)+b,decimal,binary); if isprime(c) then c; fi; fi; end: seq(P(i),i=0..1000);
  • Mathematica
    Select[Map[FromDigits[Apply[Join, IntegerDigits[Reverse@ #, 2]], 2] &, Partition[Range@ 320, 2, 1]], PrimeQ] (* Michael De Vlieger, May 18 2017 *)
  • PARI
    lista(nn) = {for (n=1, nn, if (isprime(p=fromdigits(Vec(concat(binary(n+1), binary(n))), 2)), print1(p, ", ")));} \\ Michel Marcus, May 20 2017

Extensions

First term added by Michel Marcus, May 23 2017
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