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%I A105775
%S A105775 0,6,8,20,24,38,50,56,68,78,86,90,96,104,108,114,134,138,140,146,150,
%T A105775 164,174,180,206,216,218,224,234,240,246,258,276,288,296,314,320,336,
%U A105775 338,348,350,356,378,380,404,414,420,426
%N A105775 Numbers n such that (97*n + 11) is prime.
%e A105775 If n=0, then 97*n + 11 = 11 (prime).
%e A105775 If n=108, then 97*n + 11 = 10487 (prime).
%t A105775 For[n = 0, n < 450, n++, If[PrimeQ[97*n + 11], Print[n]]] - Stefan Steinerberger 
               (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com), Feb 18 2006
%Y A105775 Sequence in context: A108341 A028331 A113806 this_sequence A159469 A096524 
               A083595
%Y A105775 Adjacent sequences: A105772 A105773 A105774 this_sequence A105776 A105777 
               A105778
%K A105775 nonn
%O A105775 1,2
%A A105775 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), May 04 2005
%E A105775 More terms from Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com), 
               Feb 18 2006

    
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