# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a271269 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A271269 #24 Jun 09 2024 18:06:10 %S A271269 1,2,3,8,24,49,57,74,104,131,144,162,182,246,302,352,557,581,589,704, %T A271269 939,1181,1937,2157,4463,6013,7266,8504,8691,16129,20108,40677,74234, %U A271269 112018 %N A271269 Numbers k such that 8*10^k - 49 is prime. %C A271269 For k > 1, numbers k such that the digit 7 followed by k-2 occurrences of the digit 9 followed by the digits 51 is prime (see Example section). %C A271269 a(35) > 2*10^5. %H A271269 Makoto Kamada, Search for 79w51. %e A271269 3 is in this sequence because 8*10^3 - 49 = 7951 is prime. %e A271269 Initial terms and associated primes: %e A271269 a(1) = 1, 31; %e A271269 a(2) = 2, 751; %e A271269 a(3) = 3, 7951; %e A271269 a(4) = 8, 799999951; %e A271269 a(6) = 24, 7999999999999999999999951, etc. %t A271269 Select[Range[0, 100000], PrimeQ[8*10^# - 49] &] %o A271269 (PARI) is(n)=isprime(8*10^n - 49) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Feb 16 2017 %Y A271269 Cf. A056654, A268448, A269303, A270339, A270613, A270831, A270890, A270929. %K A271269 nonn,more %O A271269 1,2 %A A271269 _Robert Price_, Apr 03 2016 %E A271269 a(34) from _Robert Price_, Aug 20 2019 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE