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A086509 Numbers n such that p=n^2+2, p+2, p+6, p+8 and p+12 are five consecutive primes. +0
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3, 32397, 213237, 254577, 1587597, 2305167, 3440307, 5622903, 6067893, 6895953, 7424157, 8304927, 8917707, 8936367 (list; graph; listen)
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