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A069795 Prime(n) and prime(n+3) use the same digits. +0
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79, 379, 613, 1013, 1979, 2713, 3613, 4817, 5413, 9413, 11113, 11579, 11813, 12437, 12479, 14713, 14813, 14879, 15313, 15937, 17239, 18617, 19037, 19979, 20071, 21379, 23279, 23813, 23917, 24337, 27091, 28279, 29437, 29537, 30091, 30781 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

79 is a member as the third next prime 97 uses the same digits.

MATHEMATICA

p = {0}; q = {1}; r = {1}; s = {1}; Do[ If[p == s, Print[ Prime[n - 4]]]; p = q; q = r; r = s; s = Sort[ IntegerDigits[ Prime[n]]], {n, 3 10^3}]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A069793, A069567, A069794, A069796.

Sequence in context: A007254 A142439 A132252 this_sequence A142556 A023315 A142618

Adjacent sequences: A069792 A069793 A069794 this_sequence A069796 A069797 A069798

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 09 2002

EXTENSIONS

Edited, corrected and extended by Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), Apr 12 2002

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