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%I A334722 #16 Aug 06 2024 11:18:43 %S A334722 7,99,13,39,36,10,49,7,1,91 %N A334722 Numerators of fractions in Kilminster's FracTran program for prime numbers, 10-fraction version. %C A334722 Like Conway's PRIMEGAME (A202138/A203363), Kilminster's program delivers the prime numbers as exponents of powers of a base, but the base is 10 rather than 2. %D A334722 John H. Conway and Tim Hsu, Some Very Interesting Sequences, in T. Shubin, D. F. Hayes, and G. Alexanderson (eds.), Expeditions in Mathematics, MAA Spectrum series, Washington, DC, 2011, chapter 6, pp. 75-86. See page 78. %H A334722 John H. Conway and Tim Hsu, <a href="https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/pdf/d47b932255378a1f7bb6d750963061acef660474">Some Very Interesting Sequences</a>, 2006, p. 4. %Y A334722 Cf. A334723, A202138, A203363. %Y A334722 Kilminster also came up with a 9-fraction program. See A183132, A183133. %K A334722 nonn,frac,fini,full %O A334722 1,1 %A A334722 _Alonso del Arte_, May 09 2020