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%I A110967
%S A110967 6,12,24,30,66,78,120,144,150,156,180,198,228,240,246,258,264,270,276,
%T A110967 288,312,318,360,366,384,390,444,456,498,516,522,540,558,594,600,612,
%U A110967 618,654,666,690,738,816,828,858,864,870,888,900,936,948,984,1002,1020
%N A110967 Numbers n such that (23*n^2) + 49 is prime.
%H A110967 EMRE ALKAN, ALEXANDRU ZAHARESCU, <a href="http://www.worldscinet.com/
               ijnt/01/preserved-docs/0101/S1793042105000029.pdf">Nonvanishing of 
               the Ramanujan tau function in short intervals</a>, International 
               Journal of Number Theory, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2005) 45-51.
%e A110967 23*156^2 + 49 = 559777 (prime).
%Y A110967 Sequence in context: A069171 A071611 A119500 this_sequence A000082 A106697 
               A140522
%Y A110967 Adjacent sequences: A110964 A110965 A110966 this_sequence A110968 A110969 
               A110970
%K A110967 nonn
%O A110967 1,1
%A A110967 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 26 2005
%E A110967 Edited by Don Reble (djr(AT)nk.ca), Nov 08 2005

    
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