Anaprimes: Difference between revisions

maximal vs maximum
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Anaprimes are prime numbers that are anagrams of each other;, i.e. they use all ofexactly the same digits with the same frequency but in a different order.
 
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For example, the equivalence class of 149 has four anaprimes: {149, 419, 491, 941}. It turns out that there is no larger equivalence class of 3-digit anaprimes.
 
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