%I A014561
%S A014561 0,3,6,27,49,62,69,108,115,188,314,433,521,524,535,601,630,647,700,742,
%T A014561 843,1057,1161,1459,1711,1844,2099,2240,2316,2407,2575,2656,2701,2757,
%U A014561 2960,3261,3304,3370,3661,3884,3976,4073,4515,4805,5242,5523,5561,5705
%N A014561 Numbers n giving rise to prime quadruples (30n+11, 30n+13, 30n+17, 30n+19).
%C A014561 Intersection of A089160 and A089161. - Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)gmail.com),
Dec 22 2006
%H A014561 Zak Seidov, <a href="b014561.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000.</
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%H A014561 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
PrimeQuadruplet.html">Link to a section of The World of Mathematics.</
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%F A014561 A014561(n)=(A007811(n)-1)/3. [From Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com),
Sep 21 2009]
%Y A014561 Cf. A089160, A089161.
%Y A014561 Sequence in context: A033194 A128437 A064283 this_sequence A034502 A023169
A083695
%Y A014561 Adjacent sequences: A014558 A014559 A014560 this_sequence A014562 A014563
A014564
%K A014561 nonn
%O A014561 1,2
%A A014561 Eric Weisstein (eric(AT)weisstein.com)
%E A014561 More terms from Warut Roonguthai (warut822(AT)yahoo.com)
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