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%I A074669
%S A074669 102359,102367,102397,102437,102497,102539,102547,102563,102587,102593,
%T A074669 102643,102647,102653,102673,102679,102763,102769,102793,102859,102953,
%U A074669 102967,102983,103289,103457,103529,103549,103567,103657,103687,103769
%N A074669 Six-digit distinct-digit primes.
%e A074669 a(1)=102359 because it is the first (smallest) 6-digit primes with all 
               distinct digits.
%t A074669 Select[Range[102341, 987653, 2], Length[Union[IntegerDigits[ # ]]]==7 
               &&PrimeQ[ # ]&]
%Y A074669 The first differences are in A074670. 7-digit distinct-digit primes are 
               in A074667, see also A074668. 8-digit distinct-digit primes are in 
               A074665, see also A074666.
%Y A074669 Sequence in context: A153050 A106813 A106814 this_sequence A010329 A034089 
               A146569
%Y A074669 Adjacent sequences: A074666 A074667 A074668 this_sequence A074670 A074671 
               A074672
%K A074669 fini,nonn,base
%O A074669 1,1
%A A074669 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Aug 30 2002

    
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