# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a232066 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A232066 #18 Jul 10 2019 23:13:16 %S A232066 11,18181,32323,35353,72727,74747,78787,94949,95959,1041041,1051051, %T A232066 1131131,1191191,1201201,1212121,1221221,1231231,1261261,1281281, %U A232066 1311311,1381381,1401401,1411411,1491491,1501501,1551551,1581581,1616161,1621621,1641641,1671671 %N A232066 Periodic primes: primes p whose decimal expansion can be written as sss...st, where s is nonempty string of digits not beginning with 0, there are at least two copies of s, and t (which may be absent) is a prefix of s. %C A232066 The terms > 10^4 in A032758 appear in this sequence. %C A232066 The terms > 10^20 in A231588 appear in this sequence. %H A232066 Paul Tek, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5972 %H A232066 Paul Tek, PARI program for this sequence %e A232066 9779779 = 977|977|9, %e A232066 727272727 = 72|72|72|72|7 = 7272|7272|7. %o A232066 (PARI) See Link section. %Y A232066 Cf. A032758, A231588. %Y A232066 A004022 is a subsequence (these are the terms where s=1 and t is absent). - _Harvey P. Dale_, Jul 09 2019 %K A232066 base,nonn %O A232066 1,1 %A A232066 _Paul Tek_, Nov 17 2013 %E A232066 Definition corrected by _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jul 09 2019 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE