Permutable Primes
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Basic Info
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Discovered by | H.E. Richert |
Number of | Conjectured infinite, restricted by unique sets |
Description | A prime whose permutations are also prime |
First Few | 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 31 |
Permutable Primes are prime numbers that remain prime with its digits put in any order. This means that a permutable prime with its digits rearranged is also a permutable prime. Permutable primes are a proper subset of Circular Primes.