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%I A086509
%S A086509 3,32397,213237,254577,1587597,2305167,3440307,5622903,6067893,6895953,
%T A086509 7424157,8304927,8917707,8936367
%N A086509 Numbers n such that p=n^2+2, p+2, p+6, p+8 and p+12 are five consecutive 
               primes.
%H A086509 John F. Brennen, <a href="http://www.brennen.net/primes/sq_quints.txt">
               Quints</a>.
%Y A086509 Cf. A086220, A086380, A086381.
%Y A086509 Sequence in context: A007350 A003839 A030463 this_sequence A068161 A116313 
               A140656
%Y A086509 Adjacent sequences: A086506 A086507 A086508 this_sequence A086510 A086511 
               A086512
%K A086509 easy,nonn
%O A086509 1,1
%A A086509 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 09 2003
%E A086509 John F. Brennen gives first 19575 terms of this sequence, n <= 165294372813.

    
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