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%I A086380
%S A086380 3,15,33,57,117,147,255,477,837,903,1035,2193,2487,3345,5325,5727,7377,
%T A086380 7833,8205,9723,11055,11763,11955,13545,15015,15267,16047,17667,19923,
%U A086380 20385,21663,26247,26457,26643,29187,29493,30207,32397,32967,35475
%N A086380 Numbers n such that p = n^2+2, p+2 and p+6 are consecutive primes.
%Y A086380 Sequence in context: A031039 A086381 A031091 this_sequence A009261 A102790 
               A000466
%Y A086380 Adjacent sequences: A086377 A086378 A086379 this_sequence A086381 A086382 
               A086383
%K A086380 easy,nonn
%O A086380 1,1
%A A086380 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 08 2003

    
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