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A180407 Primes from sequence A091367 whose reverse is still a prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

113, 131, 179, 191, 199, 311, 313, 337, 353, 373, 733, 739, 797, 919, 937, 971, 991, 1031, 1033, 1091, 1097, 1103, 1109, 1181, 1301, 1439, 1471, 1499, 1741, 1811, 1901, 1949, 3011, 3169, 3301, 3343, 3347, 3389, 3433, 3583, 3853, 7187, 7433, 7457, 7547
Offset: 1

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Carmine Suriano, Sep 02 2010

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			a(5)=199 since 1^2+9^2+9^2=1+81+81=163 is a prime and reverse(199)=911 has the same property.
		

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