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%I A101770
%S A101770 407874179,1674689729,6380217479,15002412599,24291715139,28081637219,
%T A101770 34274541839,37048322849,45785202539,53434060679,100061694809,
%U A101770 101245430999,103024911989,127890675989,130173995279,141481942139,149397940019,
               177352532069,212815427999,214580145779,294249502259,296754699779
%N A101770 Numbers n such that n, 2n+1, 3n+2, 4n+3, 5n+4, 6n+5, 7n+6, 8n+7, 9n+8 
               are primes.
%C A101770 No more terms through prime(10^9) = 22801763489.
%Y A101770 Cf. A000040, A005384, A067256-A067258, A101767-A101769.
%Y A101770 Sequence in context: A108212 A103124 A038132 this_sequence A166024 A157729 
               A017408
%Y A101770 Adjacent sequences: A101767 A101768 A101769 this_sequence A101771 A101772 
               A101773
%K A101770 nonn,easy
%O A101770 1,1
%A A101770 Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com) and Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), 
               Dec 31 2004
%E A101770 More terms from Jens Kruse Andersen (jens.k.a(AT)get2net.dk), May 08 
               2008

    
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