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A135411 Numbers n with property that for each single digit d of n, we can also see the decimal expansion of d+2 as a substring of n.

Original entry on oeis.org

113579, 113597, 113759, 113795, 113957, 113975, 115379, 115397, 115739, 115793, 115937, 115973, 117359, 117395, 117539, 117593, 117935, 117953, 119357, 119375, 119537, 119573, 119735, 119753, 311579, 311597, 311759, 311795, 311957, 311975
Offset: 1

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Zak Seidov, Feb 17 2008

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There are exactly 120 six-digit such integers.
These include 24 primes: 113759, 113957, 115793, 117539, 311957, 351179, 375119, 511793, 531197, 539711, 573119, 579113, 579311, 591137, 593711, 711539, 739511, 751139, 751193, 759113, 793511, 911357, 937511, 971153;
and 36 semiprimes: 113579, 115397, 115937, 117953, 119537, 119573, 119753, 311579, 311759, 359117, 375911, 379511, 391157, 395711, 397115, 511379, 511397, 511739, 539117, 571139, 593117, 711593, 731195, 753119, 753911, 791135, 911573, 931157, 935117, 935711, 937115, 951137, 957113, 957311, 975113, 975311.

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