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A108386 Primes p such that p's set of distinct digits is {1,3,7,9}.

Original entry on oeis.org

1973, 3719, 3917, 7193, 9137, 9173, 9371, 13397, 13799, 13997, 17393, 17939, 19373, 19379, 19739, 19793, 19937, 19973, 31379, 31397, 31793, 31799, 31973, 33179, 33791, 37139, 37199, 37991, 39317, 39371, 39719, 39791, 39971, 71339, 71399
Offset: 1

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Author

Rick L. Shepherd, Jun 01 2005

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The digits in {1,3,7,9} are the possible ending digits of multidigit primes. [Corrected by Lekraj Beedassy, Apr 04 2009]
Subsequence of A091633. - Michel Marcus, Jun 08 2014

Crossrefs

Cf. A108382 ({1, 3, 7}), A108383 ({1, 3, 9}), A108384 ({1, 7, 9}), A108385 ({3, 7, 9}), A030096 (Primes whose digits are all odd).