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%I A032593
%S A032593 2,181,373,787,919,10501,11311,12721,13831,15451,16561,19891,30103,
%T A032593 30703,32323,35053,38083,70507,77377,78787,93139,94849,1092901,1177711,
%U A032593 1242421,1280821,1286821,1327231,1362631,1411141,1463641,1489841,1550551
%N A032593 Twin palindromic primes (lower terms).
%D A032593 Martin Gardner, "The Ambidextrous Universe", Penguin Press, Sec. Ed. 
               1982, pp. 39-41.
%H A032593 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/palpri.htm">World!Of 
               Palindromic Primes</a>
%e A032593 Twin palindromic primes differ from the middle digits outwards (373,383);
               (9439349,9440449).
%Y A032593 Cf. A032594.
%Y A032593 Sequence in context: A103427 A139942 A094221 this_sequence A094483 A163794 
               A135126
%Y A032593 Adjacent sequences: A032590 A032591 A032592 this_sequence A032594 A032595 
               A032596
%K A032593 nonn
%O A032593 1,1
%A A032593 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), May 15, 1998.

    
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