Permutable prime

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113 is a permutable prime.

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Hana Wehbi
Oct 15, 2017

A permutable prime, also known as anagrammatic prime, is a prime number which, in a given base, can have its digits' positions switched through any permutation and still be a prime number. H. E. Richert, who is supposed to be the first to study these primes, called them permutable primes, but later they were also called absolute primes. ( Source Wikipedia)

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