Palindromic Primes are primes that read the same left to right (forwards) as from the right to left (backwards) Here are a few random examples : 3, 131, 71317, 134757431 This study exposes some statistics concerning palindromic primes. For every length it gives the total number of existing palindromic primes as well the smallest and greatest primes for those lengths. Also in this section, now dispersed over five pages, you'll find a variety of facts and figures about palindromic primes. Don't look for a logical order. It is just an amalgamation of randomly gathered curios, puzzles, contributions and more general information. I hope you like them. Enjoy! Romanian translation of this web page (by Web Geek Science). Thanks Alexander Ovsov ! Latest news [ April 2012 ] The newest palindromic prime record is from Darren Bedwell 10290253 - 2 * 10145126 - 1 (290253 digits) Written out, it's 145126 nines, a seven, and 145126 more nines and is therefore a PWP or a Palindromic Wing Prime. The record Palindromic Primes A link to this World!Of palindromic primes page has been added to Chris Caldwell's very professionally built and maintained primes website. See section :theory:special forms:palindrome at Prime Links + +.
This study exposes some statistics concerning palindromic primes. For every length it gives the total number of existing palindromic primes as well the smallest and greatest primes for those lengths. Also in this section, now dispersed over five pages, you'll find a variety of facts and figures about palindromic primes. Don't look for a logical order. It is just an amalgamation of randomly gathered curios, puzzles, contributions and more general information. I hope you like them. Enjoy!
Romanian translation of this web page (by Web Geek Science). Thanks Alexander Ovsov !
A link to this World!Of palindromic primes page has been added to Chris Caldwell's very professionally built and maintained primes website. See section :theory:special forms:palindrome at Prime Links + +.
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