%I #11 Aug 06 2014 16:04:52
%S 109,209,219,309,319,329,409,419,429,439,509,519,529,539,549,609,619,
%T 629,639,649,659,709,719,729,739,749,759,769,809,819,829,839,849,859,
%U 869,879,901,902,903,904,905,906,907,908,909,912,913,914,915,916,917,918,919,923,924,925,926,927,928,929,934,935,936,937,938,939,945,946,947,948,949,956,957,958,959,967,968,969,978,979,989
%N The 81 three-digit lunar primes.
%H D. Applegate, M. LeBrun and N. J. A. Sloane, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.1130">Dismal Arithmetic</a> [Note: we have now changed the name from "dismal arithmetic" to "lunar arithmetic" - the old name was too depressing]
%H <a href="/index/Di#dismal">Index entries for sequences related to dismal (or lunar) arithmetic</a>
%Y A finite subsequence of A087097. CF. A171119.
%K nonn,fini,full,base
%O 1,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Sep 28 2010
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