41023
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- Primes of form prime(1) + ... + prime(k) + 1.at n=19A053845
- Primes whose digits can be arranged in increasing cyclic order - to form a substring of 123456789012345678901234567890...at n=49A068710
- Balanced primes of order ten.at n=19A096702
- Five-digit primes which use each of the decimal digits 0 through 4 exactly once.at n=12A109176
- Primes formed by rearranging five consecutive decimal digits (avoiding leading 0).at n=15A156119
- Depression-type primes with five digits; from left to right digits decrease to and increase from the central digit.at n=21A157083
- Primes whose digits can be arranged as consecutive digits (more precisely, to form a substring of 0123456789).at n=36A177119
- Primes whose digits are a permutation of (0, ..., m) for some m.at n=12A187796
- Constant term of the reduction by x^2->x+1 of the polynomial p(n,x) defined at Comments.at n=15A193006
- a(1)=2; for n>1, a(n) is the least prime q greater than p = a(n-1) such that p/q reaches a new minimum.at n=11A265418
- Expansion of 1 / ((1-x)^2*(1-x^2)*(1-x^3)*...*(1-x^6)).at n=42A288341
- Primes p such that if q and r are the next two primes, 6*q-r, 6*q-p, 6*q+p and 6*q+r are all prime.at n=15A351636
- Primes in A374965 in order of their occurrence.at n=25A375028
- Prime numbersat n=4294