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A096148 Perfect zip primes (i.e. order-k zip primes, with k = number of digits). +0
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2, 3, 5, 7, 23, 37, 53, 73, 223, 233, 337, 523, 733, 773, 5233, 33377, 72733, 272333, 572333, 5222333 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

A k-order zip prime, where k<=number of digits, is one which, for all of each set k, form smaller primes when it is "zipped" into k parts by alternately distributing the leftmost digit to the parts. Thus 244712331139 is a 7-th order zip prime since we have:

k=1 244712331139

k=2 241313

... 472319

k=3 2731

... 4133

... 4219

k=4 211

... 421

... 433

... 739

k=5 223

... 439

... 43

... 71

... 11

k=6 23

... 43

... 41

... 71

... 13

... 19

k=7 23

... 41

... 41

... 73

... 19

... 2

... 3

all primes.

LINKS

C. Rivera, Zip primes

W. Schneider, Zip Primes

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A125525 A019546 A104179 this_sequence A124674 A020994 A085823

Adjacent sequences: A096145 A096146 A096147 this_sequence A096149 A096150 A096151

KEYWORD

fini,full,nonn

AUTHOR

Lekraj Beedassy (blekraj(AT)yahoo.com), Jul 27 2004

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