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A162765 Least prime of two Ormiston pairs in same century.

Original entry on oeis.org

277513, 379513, 558913, 565937, 837737, 850613, 936713, 1085113, 1353137, 1360613, 1374413, 1491013, 1529513, 1533313, 1745813, 1833613, 1855013, 2111513, 2138813, 2153737, 2194613, 2557213, 2601913, 2847413, 3277513
Offset: 1

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Author

Ki Punches, Jul 13 2009

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Comments

Two consecutive primes that use the same digits (rearranged) are called an Ormiston pair (see A072274).
The first case of three Ormiston pairs in the same century is (65150713, 65150731), (65150737, 65150773), (65150779, 65150797). The definition is unclear in such cases. The linked table includes both 65150713 and 65150737. - Jens Kruse Andersen, Jul 22 2014

Examples

			277513 and 277531 is first, and 277579 and 277597 is the second Ormiston pair in the 2776th century.
		

References

  • Andy Edwards, Ormiston Pairs, AMT Magazine, Volume 58 Number 2, 2002, p.12-13.

Crossrefs

Cf. A072274.

Extensions

Edited and extended by Klaus Brockhaus, Jul 22 2009