%I A035140
%S A035140 25,32,121,125,128,132,135,143,175,187,243,250,256,295,312,324,341,351,
%T A035140 375,432,451,512,625,671,679,735,781,875,928,932,1023,1024,1053,1057,
%U A035140 1207,1243,1250,1255,1324,1325,1328,1331,1352,1359,1372,1375,1377,1379
%N A035140 Digits of juxtaposition of prime factors of n appear also in n.
%e A035140 E.g. 295 = 5 * 59 since {5,9} subset of {2,5,9}.
%Y A035140 Cf. A035139, A035141.
%Y A035140 Sequence in context: A118669 A092100 A107258 this_sequence A050694 A107608
A131610
%Y A035140 Adjacent sequences: A035137 A035138 A035139 this_sequence A035141 A035142
A035143
%K A035140 nonn,base
%O A035140 1,1
%A A035140 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Nov 15 1998.
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