See Algorithm for exclusion of numbers for the question.
As far as I can see it qualifies as being on topic because it is both a specific programming problem and an algorithm question. It was upvoted 8 times, starred 2x, and had 2 answers that were voted for multiple times. The answers involve regular expressions, finite automata, and dynamic programming - clearly all standard algorithm fare.
Yet four experienced stack overflow users decided that it should be closed. The only comment from anyone voting to close it is that it looks like a math problem - even though the posted answers rely on standard CS material that is not likely to be encountered in a standard math curriculum. And, judging from the voting on the comments, most of the people who saw it agreed that it was a programming problem and not a math problem.
Can we please get votes to reopen? Or if people think that it should be closed as off topic, can someone please explain to me why, and where it should have appeared instead?