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A182092 Primes in A182040.

Original entry on oeis.org

100019, 100103, 100109, 100151, 100333, 100411, 100501, 100511, 100801, 100811, 100999, 101009, 101021, 101051, 101081, 101107, 101221, 101333, 101501, 101701, 101771, 101999, 102001, 102101, 102121, 103001, 106661, 107077, 107101, 107171, 107717, 108011
Offset: 1

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Jonathan Vos Post, Apr 11 2012

Keywords

Comments

Primes whose decimal representation consists of three distinct digits, one appearing once, one appearing twice, and one appearing three times.
There are 3640 terms.
The subsequence of emirps begins 100411, since 114001 is prime; 100511, since 115001 is prime; 100999, since 999101 is prime; 101333, since 333101 is prime; 101701, since 107101 is prime; 101999, since 999101 is prime.

Crossrefs

Cf. A000040, A182040, A182051 (primes with a majority of one digit).

Programs

Formula

A000040 INTERSECTION A182040.