16091
This number is a prime.
The next strobogrammatic prime year. (Hopefully filled with beauty, fun, and numbers.) [Honaker]
The smallest Cyclops non-palindromic strobogrammatic prime. [Loungrides]
A prime formed by truncating the leftmost digit from the Mersenne prime exponent of M31, i.e., 216091. Another truncation results in an invertible prime. [Harrison]
The smallest strobogrammatic prime that can be expressed as the sum of six consecutive squarefree semiprimes (2654 + 2661 + 2669 + 2681 + 2705 + 2721 = 16091). [Bajpai]
The smallest strobogrammatic prime that can be expressed as the sum of seven consecutive Yarborough primes (2269 + 2273 + 2287 + 2293 + 2297 + 2333 + 2339). [Jha]
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