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A167266 Vampire numbers permutations of whose digits are other vampire numbers.

Original entry on oeis.org

1827, 2187, 102510, 105210, 105264, 115672, 116725, 123354, 125248, 125433, 125460, 126846, 129775, 133245, 134725, 152608, 153436, 156240, 156289, 174370, 175329, 180225, 182250, 182650, 186624, 193257, 197725, 201852, 215860, 226498
Offset: 1

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Author

Rick L. Shepherd, Oct 31 2009, Nov 01 2009

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Comments

Use definition 2 of vampire numbers; i.e., this is a subsequence of A014575.

Examples

			The vampire number 102510 is included because all of its digits, including the duplicate 0 and 1, can be rearranged to give at least one other vampire number such as 105210.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A014575.

Extensions

Extended by Ray Chandler, Apr 26 2010