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

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%I A108386 #10 Jun 08 2014 09:11:12
%S A108386 1973,3719,3917,7193,9137,9173,9371,13397,13799,13997,17393,17939,
%T A108386 19373,19379,19739,19793,19937,19973,31379,31397,31793,31799,31973,
%U A108386 33179,33791,37139,37199,37991,39317,39371,39719,39791,39971,71339,71399
%N A108386 Primes p such that p's set of distinct digits is {1,3,7,9}.
%C A108386 The digits in {1,3,7,9} are the possible ending digits of multidigit primes. [Corrected by _Lekraj Beedassy_, Apr 04 2009]
%C A108386 Subsequence of A091633. - _Michel Marcus_, Jun 08 2014
%H A108386 Alois P. Heinz, <a href="/A108386/b108386.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>
%Y A108386 Cf. A108382 ({1, 3, 7}), A108383 ({1, 3, 9}), A108384 ({1, 7, 9}), A108385 ({3, 7, 9}), A030096 (Primes whose digits are all odd).
%K A108386 base,nonn
%O A108386 1,1
%A A108386 _Rick L. Shepherd_, Jun 01 2005