Svoboda | Graniru | BBC Russia | Golosameriki | Facebook
login
A180440
Primes p such that p+reverse(p) is twice a prime.
1
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 101, 131, 151, 181, 191, 313, 353, 373, 383, 571, 599, 727, 757, 787, 797, 919, 929, 10037, 10093, 10133, 10253, 10301, 10313, 10321, 10333, 10357, 10457, 10501, 10601, 10613, 10753, 10781, 10853, 10861, 10993, 11003, 11027, 11083
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Except for p=2, the sum of a prime and its reversed is even, therefore such a sum, divided by 2, is an integer.
All palindromic primes belong to this sequence since reverse(p)=p.
LINKS
EXAMPLE
a(15)=571 since 571+reverse(571)=571+175=746 and 746/2=373 is a prime
MATHEMATICA
Select[Prime[Range[1500]], PrimeQ[(#+IntegerReverse[#])/2]&] (* Requires Mathematica version 10 or later *) (* Harvey P. Dale, Jul 22 2019 *)
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
Carmine Suriano, Sep 05 2010
STATUS
approved