Comment by H8crilA
2 days ago
Here's another way:
0.20305070110130 (...)
And now this whole shebang looks much less impressive, doesn't it?
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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