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%I A102891
%S A102891 67,37,7,97,853,1654863667,14865673633,128433097567
%N A102891 Start of the first string of exactly n consecutive pairs of cousin primes.
%H A102891 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
               CousinPrimes.html">Cousin Primes</a>
%e A102891 a(5) = 853 as the consecutive primes 853, 857, 859, 863, 877, 881, 883, 
               887, 907 and 911 form exactly five consecutive pairs (p, p+4) of 
               cousin primes and no smaller string of consecutive primes has this 
               property.
%Y A102891 Cf. A087641 (similar for twin primes), A095969, A095970, A095971.
%Y A102891 Sequence in context: A051323 A112506 A033387 this_sequence A145175 A045808 
               A073523
%Y A102891 Adjacent sequences: A102888 A102889 A102890 this_sequence A102892 A102893 
               A102894
%K A102891 more,nonn
%O A102891 1,1
%A A102891 Rick L. Shepherd (rshepherd2(AT)hotmail.com), Jan 16 2005
%E A102891 a(6)-a(8) from Donovan Johnson (donovan.johnson(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 03 
               2008

    
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