108881
domain: N
Properties
Primality
- Prime
- yes
Appears in sequences
- Erroneous version of A134996.at n=7A038136
- Primes having only {0, 1, 8} as digits.at n=28A061247
- Dihedral calculator primes: p, p upside down, p in a mirror, p upside-down-and-in-a-mirror are all primes.at n=8A134996
- Primes which become emirps when rotated by 180 degrees on a digital clock display.at n=22A145750
- Beginnings of maximal chains of primes with four members (three links).at n=23A152867
- Emirps which remain primes when rotated by 180 degrees on a digital clock display.at n=25A159064
- Primes containing 888 as a substring.at n=21A167290
- Primes which remain prime after reflection across a vertical line through the middle of the number (numbers are written as digital clock style numerals).at n=27A178318
- Primes consisting of all of the cube digits (i.e., 0, 1 and 8) at least once.at n=15A180685
- Palindromic primes in the sense of A007500 with digits '0', '1' and '8' only.at n=6A199328
- Emirps that become their own reversals when rotated through 180 degrees (including on calculator display).at n=16A209620
- E.g.f. A(x) satisfies: [x^n] A(x)^n = (2*n - 1) * [x^(n-1)] A(x)^n for n>=1.at n=5A301387
- Primes p such that p+2, p*(p+1)/2-2 and p*(p+1)/2+2 are also primes.at n=28A349336
- a(n) = sum of the side lengths of the minimum containing squares of all partitions of n.at n=32A368985
- Prime numbersat n=10350