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%I A107301
%S A107301 0,6,14,54,66,80,86,90,126,128
%N A107301 Numbers n such that (10007*n + 99991) is prime.
%C A107301 10007 and 99991 are the smallest and the largest of five digit primes.
%e A107301 If n=0, then 10007*n + 99991 = 99991 (prime).
%e A107301 If n=128, then 10007*n + 99991 = 1380887 (prime).
%Y A107301 Sequence in context: A130443 A005515 A114705 this_sequence A118432 A032404 
               A059954
%Y A107301 Adjacent sequences: A107298 A107299 A107300 this_sequence A107302 A107303 
               A107304
%K A107301 nonn
%O A107301 1,2
%A A107301 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), May 20 2005

    
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