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%I A109075
%S A109075 0,0,0,0,16,0,0,2668,0,0
%N A109075 Number of primes which use each of 0-to-n decimal digits exactly once.
%C A109075 There are exactly 16 five-digit primes using decimal digits 0-to-4 exactly 
               once: A109176 and 2668 eight-digit primes using each of 0-to-7 decimal 
               digits exactly once: A109177, A109178. Cf. A094258.
%Y A109075 Cf. A094258, A109176, A109177, A109178.
%Y A109075 Sequence in context: A010111 A118067 A037217 this_sequence A007791 A070570 
               A005077
%Y A109075 Adjacent sequences: A109072 A109073 A109074 this_sequence A109076 A109077 
               A109078
%K A109075 base,full,nonn,fini
%O A109075 0,5
%A A109075 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 21 2005

    
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