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A056803
Numbers n such that 12 repeated n times followed by 1 is a palindromic prime.
3
3, 5, 21, 69, 313, 699, 798, 989, 3904, 7029
OFFSET
1,1
EXAMPLE
12121212121 is prime so 5 appears in the sequence.
MATHEMATICA
Do[m = n; If[PrimeQ[120(10^(2n) - 1)/99 + 1], Print[n]], {n, 1, 600}]
(IntegerLength[#]-1)/2&/@Select[10#+1&/@Table[FromDigits[Flatten[ IntegerDigits/@ PadRight[{}, n, {1, 2}]]], {n, 2, 15000, 2}], PrimeQ] (* Harvey P. Dale, Apr 02 2020 *)
CROSSREFS
Corresponding primes are given in A092696. Corresponding decimal digit lengths are given in A062209. a(k) = (A062209(k-1)-1)/2.
Sequence in context: A266203 A264683 A286033 * A071706 A196418 A189560
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
Robert G. Wilson v, Aug 22 2000
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Rick L. Shepherd, Mar 04 2004
STATUS
approved