Some Notes on Digit Strings in the Primes
Abstract
Let S be a string of l decimal digits. We give an explicit upper bound on some prime p whose decimal representation contains the string S. We also show, as a corollary of the Green-Tao theorem, that there are arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions of prime numbers all of whose decimal representations contain S.
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