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A104820 Primes with distinct digits appearing in partition of decimal expansion of Pi.

Original entry on oeis.org

53, 5897, 643, 1693, 5, 815209, 29, 13, 857, 2, 983, 367, 3, 9463, 2473, 7, 71, 7481, 8467, 560827, 7, 7, 409, 24953, 7, 631859, 2, 526193, 31, 8753, 17, 17, 857, 61, 89, 9721, 7, 415069, 59, 53, 31, 983, 8175463, 71, 601, 5, 9467, 7, 31, 367, 70289, 47, 19
Offset: 1

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Zak Seidov, Mar 27 2005

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			Start with decimal expansion of Pi: 3,1,4,1,5,9,2,6,5,3,5,8,9,7,9,3,2,3,8,4,6,2,6,4,3...
Part the sequence to the sections with distinct digits: s={3,1,4},{1,5,9,2,6},{5,3},{5,8,9,7},{9,3,2},{3,8,4,6,2},{6,4,3},...
Then sequence are primes from digits of s(): 53, 5897, 643,  ...
		

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