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A165698 Numbers n such that the reversal of all six numbers n^k, k<7 are primes. +0
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110218462, 316673011, 1021262438, 1043674352, 1079713202, 1102184620, 1114558252, 3151003391, 3166730110, 3177732191, 3185342356, 3247705288, 3264209387, 3277762652, 3307639187, 9835884797, 9956850724, 9998454781 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

This sequence is infinite because if n is in the sequence then for all

natural numbers m, 10^m*n is in the sequence.

Number of terms up to 12*10^9 is 50.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A118212, A118213, A165696, A165697, A165699.

Sequence in context: A035498 A018897 A124149 this_sequence A158755 A094327 A038451

Adjacent sequences: A165695 A165696 A165697 this_sequence A165699 A165700 A165701

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

F. Firoozbakht (mymontain(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 29 2009

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