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A086380 Numbers n such that p = n^2+2, p+2 and p+6 are consecutive primes. +0
3
3, 15, 33, 57, 117, 147, 255, 477, 837, 903, 1035, 2193, 2487, 3345, 5325, 5727, 7377, 7833, 8205, 9723, 11055, 11763, 11955, 13545, 15015, 15267, 16047, 17667, 19923, 20385, 21663, 26247, 26457, 26643, 29187, 29493, 30207, 32397, 32967, 35475 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A031039 A086381 A031091 this_sequence A009261 A102790 A000466

Adjacent sequences: A086377 A086378 A086379 this_sequence A086381 A086382 A086383

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 08 2003

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