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A188754 Primes in A031344. 0
2, 3, 5, 7, 13, 19, 37, 43, 73, 79, 151, 181, 211, 223, 241, 337, 349, 373, 379, 439, 487, 547, 577, 601, 613, 643, 769, 787, 811, 823, 883, 919, 937, 1009, 1039, 1069, 1123, 1249, 1303, 1381, 1753, 1789, 1801, 1831, 1933, 2017, 2053, 2131, 2161, 2239, 2389, 2593, 2617, 2659, 2671, 2707, 2791, 2917, 2953 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Primes that appear to remain prime if transliterated to base 12.
LINKS
EXAMPLE
13 is here because 13 (base 10) = 11 (base 12) and 11 is prime in base 10.
MATHEMATICA
Select[Table[FromDigits[IntegerDigits[Prime[n]], 12], {n, 1000}], PrimeQ]
CROSSREFS
Cf. A031344.
Sequence in context: A273161 A008965 A113864 * A108310 A252398 A330383
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
Zak Seidov, Apr 09 2011
STATUS
approved

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