OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
a(n) is equal to the smallest n-digit non-repunit prime in A016114, unless no n-digit non-repunit prime exists in A016114. In that case, the number of digits of a(n), if it exists, must be > n.
From David A. Corneth, Aug 06 2018: (Start)
Do we have leading digit of a(n) <= any digit from a(n)?
For n > 1, can a(n) contain a digit d with gcd(10, d) > 1? (End)
Smallest prime p such that A262988(p) = n. - Felix Fröhlich, Aug 06 2018
LINKS
P. De Geest, Circular primes
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base,more
AUTHOR
Felix Fröhlich, Nov 21 2014
EXTENSIONS
a(7)-a(8) from P. De Geest's website added by Felix Fröhlich, Nov 26 2014
a(9)-a(12) from Robert G. Wilson v, Aug 06 2018
STATUS
approved