%I #13 Mar 07 2024 01:23:34
%S 10243,12043,20143,20341,20431,23041,24103,30241,32401,40123,40213,
%T 40231,41023,41203,42013,43201
%N Five-digit primes which use each of the decimal digits 0 through 4 exactly once.
%C There are exactly 16 five-digit primes using the decimal digits 0 through 4 exactly once. There are exactly 2668 eight-digit primes using the digits 0 through 7 exactly once: A109177 (smallest ones), A109178 (largest ones).
%C This is a subsequence of A187796 = A109176 union A109177, which comprises all primes of that form (in decimal notation). - _M. F. Hasler_, Jan 06 2013
%t Select[FromDigits/@Permutations[{0,1,2,3,4}],#>10^4&&PrimeQ[#]&] (* _James C. McMahon_, Mar 06 2024 *)
%Y Cf. A109177, A109178.
%K base,fini,full,nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Zak Seidov_, Jun 21 2005