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A096595 Numbers n with the property that n is an anagram of the digits of the distinct prime factors of n.

Original entry on oeis.org

735, 3792, 7236, 17482, 19075, 19276, 32104, 42175, 104392, 107329, 123678, 145273, 149782, 174082, 174298, 174982, 237951, 297463, 319675, 457192, 459728, 639175, 840175, 1093672, 1236874, 1259473, 1268374, 1283746, 1286374, 1374682
Offset: 1

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Author

Gil Broussard, Aug 13 2004

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Examples

			Example: 104392, whose prime factors are 2*2*2*13049. The digits 2, 1, 3, 0, 4 and 9 appear exactly once within 104392.
		

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Formula

The digits of the unique prime factors of n appear exactly once within n in any order, accounting for all the digits of n