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A318787 Primes that divide exactly one pandigital number (A050278 - each digit 0-9 appears exactly once, no leading zero).

Original entry on oeis.org

293339, 318743, 327661, 344479, 345533, 355559, 367789, 382813, 386549, 393373, 395491, 395537, 395677, 398129, 404321, 405989, 406649, 407807, 409901, 410413, 421469, 425813, 426161, 426487, 429971, 430259, 430847, 432337, 432983, 434563, 435839, 438499, 439991, 440311, 441613, 443089
Offset: 1

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Author

Jud McCranie, Sep 03 2018

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Comments

The corresponding pandigital numbers are in A318788.
The last term is a(834218) = 1097393447, which divides 9876541023. - Giovanni Resta, Sep 04 2018

Examples

			293339 is prime and 1795234680 is the only pandigitial number that it divides.
		

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