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Primes that can be obtained from cyclic permutations of the faces of the "prime cube" (the unique primitive arrangement of eight consecutive digits on a cube's vertices such that any two adjacent digits of an edge sum to a prime), with leading 0's omitted.
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%I #6 Mar 31 2012 10:26:07

%S 523,743,2143,2341,2503,4703,6521

%N Primes that can be obtained from cyclic permutations of the faces of the "prime cube" (the unique primitive arrangement of eight consecutive digits on a cube's vertices such that any two adjacent digits of an edge sum to a prime), with leading 0's omitted.

%H Harvey Heinz, <a href="http://www.magic-squares.net/perimeter-3.htm">Priming the Cube</a> (See section called "Priming the Cube" about 4/5 of the way down the page.)

%H Harvey Heinz, <a href="http://www.magic-squares.net/Image_object/cube-prime.gif">Prime Cube</a>

%K fini,full,nonn,base

%O 1,1

%A _Lekraj Beedassy_, Dec 10 2008, Jan 01 2008

%E Broken Geocities links replaced by _Jason G. Wurtzel_, Sep 08 2010