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A087368 Prime index primes (PIPS) whose digits are primes. +0
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3, 5, 277, 353, 773, 3733, 5557, 7523, 7753, 25357, 25733, 27733, 32233, 32323, 32533, 37273, 53233, 53353, 53377, 53777, 55733, 72337, 72727, 73757, 77377, 77557, 232523, 272333, 275773, 322727, 327553, 327757, 333233, 352357, 353527 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

3,1

COMMENT

Chances are these numbers are infinite since PIPS are infinite.

LINKS

A. Frank & P. Jacqueroux, International Contest, 2001. Item 12

EXAMPLE

59 is prime and the 59th prime is 277 and 2,7 are primes.

PROGRAM

(PARI) pip(n) = { for(x=1, n, flag=1; y=prime(prime(x)); y2=y; for(j=1, length(Str(y)), r = y%10; if(!isprime(r), flag=0); y = floor(y/10); ); if(flag, print1(y2", ")); ) }

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A087367 A058846 A101331 this_sequence A087670 A138584 A002427

Adjacent sequences: A087365 A087366 A087367 this_sequence A087369 A087370 A087371

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Cino Hilliard (hillcino368(AT)gmail.com), Oct 21 2003

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