Out of all the n-digit primes, which one takes the longest time to appear in the digits of Pi (ignoring the initial 3)? The answer is A076106(n) and the position where this prime appears is a(n).
A076130
Out of all the n-digit primes, which one takes the longest time to appear in the digits of Pi (ignoring the initial 3)? The answer is A076106(n) and the position where this prime appears is a(n).
Terms
- a(0) =13a(1) =299a(2) =5229a(3) =75961a(4) =715492a(5) =11137824a(6) =135224164
External references
- oeis: A076130