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A106814 Largest prime of the set of six consecutive primes whose sum of digits is a set of six distinct primes. +0
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102301, 420029, 579017, 1440037, 1725079, 2541043, 3116039, 3250067, 3343097, 3512053, 3512057, 5920043, 5920049, 5920069, 5971061, 7816009, 9675013, 9675037, 10102289, 11201039, 13642003, 14304029, 14671039, 18320111, 18998101 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

a(1)=102301 is a term because sum of digits of six consecutive primes i.e. (102251, 102253, 102259, 102293, 102299, 102301), whose sum of digits (i.e. 11, 13, 19, 17, 23, 7)is a set of six distinct primes.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A077760 A153050 A106813 this_sequence A074669 A010329 A034089

Adjacent sequences: A106811 A106812 A106813 this_sequence A106815 A106816 A106817

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Shyam Sunder Gupta (guptass(AT)rediffmail.com), May 18 2005

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