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A323387 Primes whose digits are distinct square digits, i.e., consisting of only digits 0, 1, 4, 9. 3
19, 41, 109, 149, 401, 409, 419, 491, 941, 1049, 1409, 4019, 4091, 9041 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
There are only fourteen terms in this sequence, which is a finite subsequence of A061246.
LINKS
Chris K. Caldwell and G. L. Honaker, Jr., 9041, Prime Curios!
EXAMPLE
1049 is the smallest prime containing all the square digits exactly once, and 9041 is the largest one.
CROSSREFS
Subsequence of A061246. Subsequence of A029743.
Sequence in context: A280170 A262608 A141855 * A328493 A225583 A180932
KEYWORD
nonn,base,fini,full
AUTHOR
Bernard Schott, Jan 13 2019
STATUS
approved

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