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Search: id:A158614
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| A158614 |
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Numbers n such that 30*n + 11 is prime. |
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OFFSET
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1,3
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COMMENT
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Encoded primes with LSD 1 and (SOD-1)/3 non-integer, (LSD, least significant digit; SOD, sum of digits). Divide any such number by 30, if the whole number portion of the quotient is in the sequence, the number is prime.
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FORMULA
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a(n) = (A132232(n) - 11)/30 = Floor[A132232(n)/30]. - Chandler
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EXAMPLE
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Example: 3191, with LSD 1 and (SOD-1)/3 = 4.33 (non-integer); Then 3191/30=106.367, or 106 which is in the sequence, thus 3191 is prime.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A111175, A158573, A158648, A158746, A158791, A158806, A158850.
Sequence in context: A067023 A002183 A060306 this_sequence A117925 A135571 A138394
Adjacent sequences: A158611 A158612 A158613 this_sequence A158615 A158616 A158617
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KEYWORD
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nonn
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AUTHOR
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Ki Punches (ki1212(AT)pocketmail.com), Mar 22 2009, Mar 29 2009
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EXTENSIONS
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Edited by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Apr 07 2009
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