%I A083185
%S A083185 11,101,181,191,919,10601,11411,16061,16661,18181,18481,19891,19991,
%T A083185 91019,94049,94649,94849,94949,96469,98689,1008001,1114111,1160611,
%U A083185 1180811,1186811,1190911,1196911,1409041,1411141,1444441,1461641
%N A083185 Palindromic primes using only nonprime digits (0,1,4,6,8,9).
%H A083185 P. De Geest, <a href="http://www.worldofnumbers.com/em_palpri.htm">World!Of
Palindromic Primes</a>
%t A083185 Select[ Prime[ Range[111500]], IntegerDigits[ # ] == Reverse[ IntegerDigits[
# ]] && Union[ Join[ IntegerDigits[ # ], {0, 1, 4, 6, 8, 9}]] ==
{0, 1, 4, 6, 8, 9} & ]
%Y A083185 Cf. A045336, A019546, A002385.
%Y A083185 Palindromes in A034844.
%Y A083185 Sequence in context: A156617 A089716 A084987 this_sequence A007597 A061247
A068188
%Y A083185 Adjacent sequences: A083182 A083183 A083184 this_sequence A083186 A083187
A083188
%K A083185 base,nonn
%O A083185 1,1
%A A083185 Amarnath Murthy and Meenakshi Srikanth (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com),
Apr 26 2003.
%E A083185 Edited and extended by Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com),
Jun 11 2003.
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