Comment by H8crilA

2 days ago

Here's another way:

0.20305070110130 (...)

And now this whole shebang looks much less impressive, doesn't it?

What comes after 830890970?

  • 10101030107

    I'm not sure why you ask? The above number already showed off the transition between 1 and 2 digit primes. And 0s inside the primes should not be a problem.

    • Hmmm, what's the algorithm to extract 101 and not 10101 or 1010103 as the next prime? I suppose you can remember how many digits were in the last prime and only allow the same or 1 more, which should be unambiguous. Though it relies on the unproven conjecture that there are no very long runs (an entire order of magnitude!) with no primes.

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