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%I A161160 #15 Feb 16 2025 08:33:10 %S A161160 6607882123,7768673789,11550316123,13978938739,16819885123, %T A161160 20316483739,31542480917,36739640911,38132974739,40224610913, %U A161160 44453840917,45078784789,48421320917,48789908137,53623243789,54120163789,54936260123,56168170789 %N A161160 Smallest member of Ormiston prime quadruple. %C A161160 An Ormiston (or Rearrangement) prime quadruple is a sequence of 4 consecutive primes, which all have the same decimal digits in some different order. - _M. F. Hasler_, Oct 08 2012 %C A161160 The first Ormiston quintuple is (20847942560791, 20847942560917, 20847942560971, 20847942561079, 20847942561097). - _Giovanni Resta_, Oct 07 2012 %C A161160 A subsequence of A075093 and thus of A072274. - _M. F. Hasler_, Oct 11 2012 %H A161160 Jens Kruse Andersen, <a href="/A161160/b161160.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..349</a> %H A161160 Jens Kruse Andersen, <a href="http://primerecords.dk/ormiston_tuples.htm">Ormiston Tuples</a> %H A161160 E. W. Weisstein, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/RearrangementPrimePair.html">Rearrangement Prime Pair</a>, at MathWorld.Wolfram.com. %e A161160 The first Ormiston quadruple is (6607882123,6607882213,6607882231,6607882321). %Y A161160 Cf. A069567, A072274, A075093. %K A161160 base,nonn %O A161160 1,1 %A A161160 _Ray Chandler_, Jun 03 2009