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A106815
Largest prime of the set of five consecutive primes whose sum of digits is a set of five distinct primes.
0
1307, 3301, 10103, 13009, 34039, 35227, 35803, 42223, 55049, 67213, 67217, 102103, 102107, 102299, 102301, 110629, 111187, 231823, 266023, 314623, 314627, 402197, 402221, 402223, 411821, 411823, 420001, 420029, 431807, 435403, 530641, 544123
OFFSET
1,1
EXAMPLE
a(1) = 1307 is a term because it is the largest prime in the set of 5 consecutive primes (1291, 1297, 1301, 1303, 1307), whose sum of digits (i.e., 13, 19, 5, 7, 11) is a set of five distinct primes.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A252841 A255025 A126841 * A325605 A281211 A233975
KEYWORD
base,nonn
AUTHOR
Shyam Sunder Gupta, May 18 2005
STATUS
approved