a(n) is the least prime not already used such that the frequencies of the decimal digits in the first n terms are almost equal, i.e., for any two digits, their numbers of occurrences differ by no more than 1.
A110457
a(n) is the least prime not already used such that the frequencies of the decimal digits in the first n terms are almost equal, i.e., for any two digits, their numbers of occurrences differ by no more than 1.
Terms
- a(0) =2a(1) =3a(2) =5a(3) =7a(4) =19a(5) =40867a(6) =13a(7) =29a(8) =405683a(9) =17a(10) =59a(11) =206483a(12) =41a(13) =67a(14) =89a(15) =2053a(16) =47a(17) =61a(18) =509a(19) =281a(20) =23a(21) =79a(22) =405689a(23) =31a(24) =257a(25) =46807a(26) =43a(27) =109a(28) =25867a(29) =53
External references
- oeis: A110457