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A156119 Primes formed by rearranging five consecutive decimal digits (avoiding leading 0). +0
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10243, 12043, 20143, 20341, 20431, 23041, 24103, 25463, 25643, 30241, 32401, 36457, 40123, 40213, 40231, 41023, 41203, 42013, 43201, 45263, 45673, 45763, 46523, 46573, 47563, 47653, 54367, 54623, 54673, 56437, 56473, 56897, 57689 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

No primes can be formed from {1,2,3,4,5} or {4,5,6,7,8} since they are divisible by three.

Sequence is finite ending with a(52)=96857.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A100968 A031987 A074671 this_sequence A109176 A157735 A154089

Adjacent sequences: A156116 A156117 A156118 this_sequence A156120 A156121 A156122

KEYWORD

nonn,base,fini

AUTHOR

Ki Punches (ki(AT)kispy.net), Feb 14 2009

EXTENSIONS

Edited and extended by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Feb 16 2009

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