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A108386 Primes p such that p's set of distinct digits is {1,3,7,9}. +0
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1973, 3719, 3917, 7193, 9137, 9173, 9371, 13397, 13799, 13997, 17393, 17939, 19373, 19379, 19739, 19793, 19937, 19973, 31379, 31397, 31793, 31799, 31973, 33179, 33791, 37139, 37199, 37991, 39317, 39371, 39719, 39791, 39971, 71339, 71399 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The digits in {1,3,7,9} are the possible ending digits of multidigit primes. [Corrected by Lekraj Beedassy (blekraj(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 04 2009]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A108382 ({1, 3, 7}), A108383 ({1, 3, 9}), A108384 ({1, 7, 9}), A108385 ({3, 7, 9}), A030096 (Primes whose digits are all odd).

Sequence in context: A159213 A056094 A153352 this_sequence A135844 A135845 A121995

Adjacent sequences: A108383 A108384 A108385 this_sequence A108387 A108388 A108389

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

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

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