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A135015 Numbers n with property that for each single digit d of n, we can also see the decimal expansion of the d-th prime as a substring of n. Also n may not contain any zero digits. +0
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11235, 11253, 11325, 11352, 11523, 11532, 21135, 21153, 23115, 23511, 25113, 25311, 31125, 31152, 32115, 32511, 35112, 35211, 51123, 51132, 52113, 52311, 53112, 53211, 111235, 111253, 111325, 111352, 111523, 111532, 112135, 112153, 112235, 112253 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

David Applegate, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..300

PROGRAM

For C++ program see the Applegate link in A135463.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A134692, A134698, A134962.

Adjacent sequences: A135012 A135013 A135014 this_sequence A135016 A135017 A135018

Sequence in context: A073038 A107650 A001727 this_sequence A104316 A064870 A051520

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

David Applegate and njas, Feb 10 2008

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