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A090742
a(n) = largest prime such that any n consecutive digits gives a distinct prime.
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7523, 619737131179, 9419919379719113739773313173, 9551979199733313739311933719319133, 763031379939791939113997931991393133317939371999719, 9651473911777911173191173713117119, 99071479791317917331771937311, 6195066779711393117319331177319
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OFFSET
1,1
LINKS
Table of n, a(n) for n=1..8.
J. R. Rickard and J. J. Hitchcock,
Problems Drive
, Eureka, 40 (1979), p. 29 (problem nr. 10), p. 40 (solution).
Carlos Rivera,
Puzzle 253: "Eureka?"
, The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection.
EXAMPLE
In 619737131179 the strings 61, 19, 97, ..., 79 form distinct primes. No larger prime has this property, so a(2) = 619737131179.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context:
A258605
A258604
A093225
*
A273382
A186938
A185749
Adjacent sequences:
A090739
A090740
A090741
*
A090743
A090744
A090745
KEYWORD
nonn
,
base
AUTHOR
Ray G. Opao
, Feb 03 2004
EXTENSIONS
a(4) through a(8) found by J. K. Andersen.
STATUS
approved