Räuberzahl
Räuberzahl is a term used in number theory to describe a specific type of prime number. A prime number is called a Räuberzahl if it remains prime when its last digit is repeatedly removed. For example, the prime number 3797 is a Räuberzahl because 3797 is prime, 379 is prime, 37 is prime, and 3 is prime.
The concept is related to left-truncatable primes, where digits are removed from the left. Räuberzahlen are
The number of digits in a Räuberzahl is limited. If a Räuberzahl has more than four digits,