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%I A059007
%S A059007 4,14,19,28,32,37,38,40,41,62,85,89,95,97,106,119,136,139,140,190,193,
%T A059007 196,266,271,274,277,280,281,313,316,320,325,328,331,334,335,353,355,
%U A059007 361,362,370,373,377,380,383,397,398,400,401,403,410,412,421,434,439
%N A059007 Numbers n such that n^2 reversed is a prime.
%H A059007 T. D. Noe, <a href="b059007.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..1000</a>
%t A059007 Select[ Range[ 1000 ], PrimeQ[ ToExpression[ StringReverse[ ToString[ 
               #^2 ] ] ] ] & ]
%Y A059007 Cf. A007488.
%Y A059007 Sequence in context: A022383 A045248 A070902 this_sequence A035401 A139330 
               A051448
%Y A059007 Adjacent sequences: A059004 A059005 A059006 this_sequence A059008 A059009 
               A059010
%K A059007 nonn,base
%O A059007 1,1
%A A059007 Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), Jan 16 2001

    
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