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A183057
Cyclops emirps.
0
107, 701, 709, 907, 11057, 11071, 11083, 12071, 12073, 13043, 14029, 14057, 14071, 14081, 14087, 15013, 15053, 15091, 16063, 16073, 17011, 17021, 17033, 17041, 17047, 18013, 18041, 18077, 18089, 19013, 19037, 19051, 31033, 31051, 31063, 31069, 31081, 31091, 32077, 32099
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Intersection of emirps A006567 and cyclops numbers A134808.
The smallest cyclops emirp 107 was mentioned by Patrick Capelle in Prime Curios! (see link).
LINKS
G. L. Honaker, Jr. and C. K. Caldwell, Prime Curios! 107
FORMULA
A006567 INTERSECT A134808.
EXAMPLE
a(1) = 107 is in the sequence because 107 is an emirp A006567 and it is also a cyclops number A134808.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
Omar E. Pol, Dec 21 2010
STATUS
approved