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%I A057885
%S A057885 6,10,14,21,34,38,57,86,87,106,134,146,158,201,267,358,413,614,623,654,
%T A057885 718,807,854,1538,1706,2863,4827,5986,6013,6158,8614,28651,65821
%N A057885 Numbers n such that digits of n and the prime factorization of n are 
               distinct and nonrepeating.
%e A057885 a(33) = 65821 because 65821 = 7 * 9403 (digits appear once and only once).
%Y A057885 Sequence in context: A068198 A064899 A068014 this_sequence A015812 A080784 
               A072978
%Y A057885 Adjacent sequences: A057882 A057883 A057884 this_sequence A057886 A057887 
               A057888
%K A057885 base,fini,full,nonn
%O A057885 1,1
%A A057885 G. L. Honaker, Jr. (honak3r(AT)gmail.com), Nov 21 2000

    
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