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%I A086051
%S A086051 31,71,73,97,131,173,193,197,271,293,311,317,373,397,419,439,491,547,
%T A086051 571,593,617,647,659,673,719,727,733,739,743,751,757,761,839,919,937,
%U A086051 941,947,953,971,983,991,1171,1213,1231,1291,1297,1321,1327,1429,1549
%N A086051 Nontrivial numbers which are prime, contain no zero digits and yield 
               another prime when their digits are sorted in ascending order.
%C A086051 Primes with digits already in ascending order (like 13 and 2357) are 
               trivial cases and are therefore excluded.
%e A086051 a(1)=31 because an ascending sort of 31's digits yields 13 which is also 
               prime. a(100)=3527 because an ascending sort of 3527's digits yields 
               2357 which is also prime.
%Y A086051 Cf. A003459, A086402.
%Y A086051 Sequence in context: A142110 A110831 A086042 this_sequence A109309 A127191 
               A003542
%Y A086051 Adjacent sequences: A086048 A086049 A086050 this_sequence A086052 A086053 
               A086054
%K A086051 base,nonn
%O A086051 1,1
%A A086051 Chuck Seggelin (barkeep(AT)plastereddragon.com), Jul 07 2003

    
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