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%I A031166
%S A031166 10,12,12,12,16,14,18,18,14,16,16,18,18,20,18,14,18,16,18,24,22,20,
%T A031166 18,12,12,24,24,28,26,22,20,20,24,18,22,22,18,24,20,18,18,20,30,30,
%U A031166 30,22,16,14,22,24,24,28,20,20,18,14,22,30,30,30,24,24,26,34,32,22
%N A031166 p(n+4)-p(n) (p()=primes).
%p A031166 ithprime(n+4)-ithprime(n);
%t A031166 a=4; t=Array[Prime,123]; Drop[t,a]-Drop[t,-a] [From Vladimir Orlovsky 
               (4vladimir(AT)gmail.com), Aug 13 2009]
%Y A031166 Sequence in context: A064795 A078285 A103618 this_sequence A098732 A109394 
               A139704
%Y A031166 Adjacent sequences: A031163 A031164 A031165 this_sequence A031167 A031168 
               A031169
%K A031166 nonn
%O A031166 2,1
%A A031166 Jeff Burch (jmburch(AT)osprey.smcm.edu)
%E A031166 1,2,3,4,05,06,07,08..#

    
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