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A183057 Cyclops emirps.

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%I A183057 #12 Apr 03 2023 10:36:12
%S A183057 107,701,709,907,11057,11071,11083,12071,12073,13043,14029,14057,
%T A183057 14071,14081,14087,15013,15053,15091,16063,16073,17011,17021,17033,
%U A183057 17041,17047,18013,18041,18077,18089,19013,19037,19051,31033,31051,31063,31069,31081,31091,32077,32099
%N A183057 Cyclops emirps.
%C A183057 Intersection of emirps A006567 and cyclops numbers A134808.
%C A183057 The smallest cyclops emirp 107 was mentioned by _Patrick Capelle_ in Prime Curios! (see link).
%H A183057 G. L. Honaker, Jr. and C. K. Caldwell, <a href="https://t5k.org/curios/page.php?number_id=110&amp;submitter=Capelle">Prime Curios! 107</a>
%F A183057 A006567 INTERSECT A134808.
%e A183057 a(1) = 107 is in the sequence because 107 is an emirp A006567 and it is also a cyclops number A134808.
%Y A183057 Cf. A006567, A134808, A134809, A138148, A160712, A160725.
%K A183057 nonn,base
%O A183057 1,1
%A A183057 _Omar E. Pol_, Dec 21 2010