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%I A106697
%S A106697 6,12,24,34,40,66,114,124,130,144
%N A106697 Numbers n such that (997*n - 101) is prime.
%C A106697 101 and 997 are the smallest and the largest of three digit primes.
%e A106697 If n=6, then 997*n - 101 = 5881 (prime).
%e A106697 If n=144, then 997*n - 101 = 143467 (prime).
%Y A106697 Cf. A105679, A105583.
%Y A106697 Sequence in context: A119500 A110967 A000082 this_sequence A140522 A065218 
               A124509
%Y A106697 Adjacent sequences: A106694 A106695 A106696 this_sequence A106698 A106699 
               A106700
%K A106697 nonn
%O A106697 1,1
%A A106697 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), May 13 2005

    
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