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%I A093301
%S A093301 1,2,13,23,113,137,1131,1137,1373,11317,23719,111317,113171,211373,
%T A093301 1113171,1113173,1317971,2313797,11131733,11317971,13179719,52313797,
%U A093301 113179719,113733797,523137971,1113173331,1131797193,1797193373
%N A093301 Earliest integer having embedded k distinct primes.
%C A093301 A039997(a(n))=n and A039997(m)<>n for m<a(n). - Reinhard Zumkeller (reinhard.zumkeller(AT)gmail.com), 
               Jul 16 2007
%H A093301 Carlos B. Rivera F., <a href="http://www.primepuzzles.net/puzzles/puzz_265.htm">
               Puzzle 265</a>
%e A093301 For example: a(5)=137 because 137 is the earliest number that has embedded 
               5 distinct primes: 3, 7, 13, 37 & 137.
%Y A093301 Sequence in context: A094535 A035244 A085822 this_sequence A079397 A118524 
               A029971
%Y A093301 Adjacent sequences: A093298 A093299 A093300 this_sequence A093302 A093303 
               A093304
%K A093301 base,nonn
%O A093301 0,2
%A A093301 Carlos B. Rivera F. (crivera(AT)primepuzzles.net), Apr 24 2004

    
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