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A108382 Primes p such that p's set of distinct digits is {1,3,7}. +0
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137, 173, 317, 1373, 1733, 3137, 3371, 7331, 11173, 11317, 11731, 13171, 13177, 13337, 13711, 17137, 17317, 17333, 17377, 17713, 17737, 31177, 31337, 31771, 33317, 33713, 37117, 37171, 37313, 37717, 71317, 71333, 71713, 73133, 73331 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

CROSSREFS

Cf. A108383 ({1, 3, 9}), A108384 ({1, 7, 9}), A108385 ({3, 7, 9}), A108386 ({1, 3, 7, 9}), A030096 (Primes whose digits are all odd).

Sequence in context: A139647 A114645 A057879 this_sequence A106280 A139510 A142651

Adjacent sequences: A108379 A108380 A108381 this_sequence A108383 A108384 A108385

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Rick L. Shepherd (rshepherd2(AT)hotmail.com), Jun 01 2005

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