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%I A035791
%S A035791 5,179,809,3359,4217,6761,18041,21587,26861,49367,67187,80447,82721,
%T A035791 91127,97841,98897,103967,109829,122597,154157,178037,203321,208931,
%U A035791 225749,227609,236867,243671,251201,266447,285611,289109,295871,317729
%N A035791 Start of a string of exactly 3 consecutive (but disjoint) pairs of twin 
               primes.
%D A035791 Posting to Number Theory List (NMBRTHRY(AT)LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU), Nov. 
               19 1998.
%e A035791 a(2)=179 because (179,181),(191,193),(197,199) is the second occurrence 
               (after (5,7),(11,13),(17,19)) of exactly 3 pairs of twin primes.
%Y A035791 Sequence in context: A157204 A141981 A136143 this_sequence A162136 A053363 
               A027572
%Y A035791 Adjacent sequences: A035788 A035789 A035790 this_sequence A035792 A035793 
               A035794
%K A035791 nonn
%O A035791 0,1
%A A035791 Randall Rathbun
%E A035791 More terms from Hugo Pfoertner (hugo(AT)pfoertner.org), Sep 05 2003

    
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