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%I A105610
%S A105610 0,2,8,14,17,38,47,68,77,98,104,113,134,152,164,167,182,188,218,248,272,
%T A105610 287,299,302,308,329,344,362,404,413,437,467,482,497,503,533,584,617,
%U A105610 638,647,698,713,728,764,803,812,827,878,932,1004,1013,1043,1064,1067
%N A105610 Numbers n such that both p1=2n+3 and p2=4n+5 are primes.
%C A105610 p1 in A005382, p2 in A005383.
%Y A105610 Cf. A005382, A005383.
%Y A105610 Sequence in context: A050619 A056715 A160556 this_sequence A117104 A082933 
               A016933
%Y A105610 Adjacent sequences: A105607 A105608 A105609 this_sequence A105611 A105612 
               A105613
%K A105610 nonn
%O A105610 1,2
%A A105610 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 15 2005

    
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