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A109183 Numbers n such that n-th and (n+1)-th primes the same sum of digits squared but different sets of digits. +0
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3795, 3995, 10234, 17125, 18134, 19322, 20979, 22843, 22979, 23052, 23078, 23684, 24358, 27884, 28826, 31212, 31458, 34334, 35188, 37710, 39740, 40465, 41523, 42892, 44878, 46077, 47319, 48951, 51258, 54687, 55846, 59105, 59420, 59638 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

prime(3795)=35677, prime(3796)=35729, both have the same sum of digits squared 3^2+5^2+6^2+7^2+7^2=3^2+5^2+7^2+2^2+9^2=168, but different sets of digits.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A109182.

Sequence in context: A135200 A107539 A046837 this_sequence A031793 A061404 A031650

Adjacent sequences: A109180 A109181 A109182 this_sequence A109184 A109185 A109186

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 21 2005

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