Reimerp

A reimerp ( first spelled with back ) is a Prime number which gives a prime number different when its figures are reversed (not a Prime number palindrome).

The first reimerps are 13, 17, 31, 37, 71, 73, 79, 97, 107, 113, 149, 157

All the permutable prime numbers not uniforms with several figures are reimerps

In 2003 was launched a project of Calcul distributed called Distributed Emirp Project , written like a scientific project by a high-school pupil, Zachary Tong. According to a post put on a forum by the aforementioned high-school pupil, it did it within the framework of Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair). The goal of this project was of finds reimerps by using the method of distributed calculation.

Some limited information can be found on this Web page: (http://distributedcomputing.info/recent.html#emirp) in connection with the project. ( Note: it is a dead bond).

Copies of the Web site of the project can be found on Archive.org: http://web.archive.org/web/*/tong-web.com/emirp/

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