Search: id:A053778 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A053778 %S A053778 5,11,101,137,179,191,419,809,821,1019,1049,1481,1871,1931,2081,2111, %T A053778 2969,3251,3359,3371,3461,4217,4229,4259,5009,5651,5867,6689,6761,6779, %U A053778 6947,7331,7547,8219,8969,9419,9431,9437,10007,11057,11159,11699,12239 %N A053778 First of four consecutive primes that comprise two sets of twin primes. %C A053778 These twins are not necessarily at the minimal distance as in A007530 (which is a subsequence). %H A053778 M. F. Hasler, Table of n, a(n) for n=1,...,5274. %H A053778 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Prime Quadruplet %F A053778 A001359 primes for which A048614 is zero. Lesser of 2-twin primes after which the consecutive prime difference pattern (of A001223) is [2, 6k-2, 2] for some k. %e A053778 These primes initiate consecutive p quadruples as follows: [p,p+2,p+6k, p+6k+2]. For 6k=6,12,18,24,30,36,54 such a p =5,137,1931,9437,2968, 20441 and 48677 resp. Such a quadruple is [48677,48679,48731,48733], with [2,52,2] difference pattern. %o A053778 (PARI) forprime( p=1,10^5, isprime(p+2)|next; isprime(nextprime(p+4)+2) & print1(p",")) %o A053778 (PARI) nextA053778(p)={until( isprime(nextprime(p+1)+2), until( p+2==p=nextprime(p+1), )); p-2} %o A053778 (PARI) p=0; A053778=vector(100,i, p=nextA053778(p+1)) %Y A053778 Cf. A001223, A001359, A007530, A048614. %Y A053778 Sequence in context: A120778 A042761 A123025 this_sequence A030079 A066596 A096473 %Y A053778 Adjacent sequences: A053775 A053776 A053777 this_sequence A053779 A053780 A053781 %K A053778 nonn %O A053778 1,1 %A A053778 Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Mar 24 2000 %E A053778 Edited by N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Apr 13 2008, at the suggestion of M. F. Hasler. Search completed in 0.001 seconds