13
This number is a prime.
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The smallest 2-digit number that produces the most primes by altering one digit of decimal expansion of n (without changing the number of digits). A set of eight
primes can be produced in this manner {11, 17, 19, 23, 43, 53, 73, 83}. The
sequence of such n-digit numbers starts 1, 13, 357, 4221, 42189, 344253, 1851759, 15848679, ... . [a(4)-a(8) by Metin Sariyar of Turkey]. See
largest known. [
Honaker]
13 describes its neigboring prime gaps, before and after.
There is 1 composite before it and 3 composites after it. [Honaker]
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