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%I A051771
%S A051771 2,5,26,13,35,44,37,23,78,46,34,69,44,106,41,50,90,89,132,107,137,143,
%T A051771 184,145,133,166,181,82,158,198,157,175,183,163,317,293,140,123,317,
%U A051771 251,218,169,170,103,327,229,329,73,190,79,51,95,79,290,395,432,126
%N A051771 Values of k such that there exists a binomial coefficient C(n,k) where 
               C(n,k)-1 and C(n,k)+1 are twin primes and 2<=k<=floor(n/2).
%C A051771 This sequence is ordered by the size of the corresponding value of n.
%H A051771 <a href="http://science.kennesaw.edu/~jdemaio/twinbc.htm">Source</a>
%e A051771 The integer 5 is a member of the sequence because C(11,5)=462 and 461 
               and 463 are twin primes.
%Y A051771 A051735, A051770.
%Y A051771 Sequence in context: A139007 A015486 A120767 this_sequence A008318 A160048 
               A019047
%Y A051771 Adjacent sequences: A051768 A051769 A051770 this_sequence A051772 A051773 
               A051774
%K A051771 nonn
%O A051771 0,1
%A A051771 Joe DeMaio (jdemaio(AT)kennesaw.edu), Dec 08 1999

    
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