This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A255964 #17 Mar 19 2015 07:21:28 %S A255964 12347,12379,12437,12457,12473,12479,12487,12497,12539,12547,12569, %T A255964 12583,12589,12637,12647,12653,12659,12689,12697,12739,12743,12763, %U A255964 12853,12893,12953,12967,12973,12983,13249,13259,13267,13297,13457 %N A255964 Five-digit distinct-digit zeroless primes. %C A255964 The last term is a(1610)=98731. %C A255964 Intersection of A038618 and A074671. - _Michel Marcus_, Mar 16 2015 %H A255964 Zak Seidov, <a href="/A255964/b255964.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1610</a> %t A255964 f[n_] := Block[{d = DigitCount@ n}, And[Plus @@ d == 5, Last@ d == 0, Max@ d == 1, PrimeQ@ n]]; Select[Range[10000, 99999], f] (* or *) Select[FromDigits /@ Permutations[Range[1, 9], {5}], PrimeQ] (* _Michael De Vlieger_, Mar 12 2015 *) %Y A255964 Cf. A038618 (zeroless primes), A074671 (5-digit distinct-digit primes). %K A255964 nonn,base,fini,full %O A255964 1,1 %A A255964 _Zak Seidov_, Mar 12 2015