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A133589
Index of smallest prime number where n consecutive trailing digits of the index are equal to n consecutive trailing digits in the prime.
6
7, 243, 1491, 9551, 107647, 303027, 5517973, 27737957, 2293650729, 412763041911, 46492090901, 426836115943, 4895576080181, 77628540590583
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Puzzle 217 on Carlos Rivera's The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection has anticipated some of the concepts of this sequence. Several people have contributed to this puzzle and some of its terms may be seen there. In particular, the first page of the puzzle includes some of the terms of this sequence.
LINKS
Carlos Rivera, Puzzle 217. n in p_n, The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection.
EXAMPLE
a(2)=243 because 2=2 and the two overlaying trailing or rightmost digits are 43 in the associated prime 1543.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base,more
AUTHOR
Enoch Haga, Sep 18 2007
EXTENSIONS
a(5) and a(6) from R. J. Mathar, Sep 20 2007
a(7)-a(14) from Giorgos Kalogeropoulos, Dec 10 2022
STATUS
approved