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%I A202136 #40 Nov 18 2018 07:51:59
%S A202136 13,17,131,4127,18191,10131071,1524287,362147483647,
%T A202136 152305843009213693951,58618970019642690137449562111,
%U A202136 57162259276829213363391578010288127,55170141183460469231731687303715884105727
%N A202136 Prefixing digits to Mersenne primes to obtain larger primes.
%C A202136 The smallest prefixing digits for the Mersenne primes are given in A209385. - _Gilbert Mozzo_, Mar 07 2012
%C A202136 The next term a(13) has 160 decimal digits. - _Andrew Howroyd_, Nov 17 2018
%H A202136 Henri Lifchitz and Renaud Lifchitz, PRP Top Records
%F A202136 Mersenne prime + n*10^D with D = number of digits of the Mersenne prime.
%e A202136 For Mersenne4: -1 + 2^7 + 4*10^3 = 4127 which is prime.
%o A202136 (PARI)
%o A202136 ppfx(n)={my(w=10^(1+logint(n,10)), k=n+w); while(!ispseudoprime(k), k+=w); k}
%o A202136 { for(n=1, 100, my(p=1<