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A106110 Primes having only {7, 8, 9} as digits.

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%I A106110 #16 Jul 20 2025 17:41:40
%S A106110 7,79,89,97,787,797,877,887,977,997,7789,7877,7879,8779,8887,8999,
%T A106110 9787,9887,77797,77899,77977,77999,78779,78787,78797,78877,78887,
%U A106110 78889,78977,78979,78989,79777,79889,79979,79987,79997,79999
%N A106110 Primes having only {7, 8, 9} as digits.
%H A106110 Jason Bard, <a href="/A106110/b106110.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>
%H A106110 Andrew Granville, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.03126">Missing digits, and good approximations</a>, arXiv:2308.03126 [math.NT], 2023. See p. 2.
%H A106110 <a href="/index/Pri#PrimesWithDigits">Index to entries for primes with digits in a given set</a>
%t A106110 Select[Prime[Range[8000]], Min[IntegerDigits[ # ]]>6&]
%Y A106110 Cf. A106107, A106111, A106112.
%K A106110 nonn,base
%O A106110 1,1
%A A106110 _Zak Seidov_, May 07 2005
%E A106110 Name changed by _Sean A. Irvine_, Jul 20 2025