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%I A125036
%S A125036 1,7,6127,26833,108607,117583,168463,214993,430063,555067,751087,853237,
%T A125036 901147,918787,993043,1076383,1081003,1091113,1392493,1659967,1737127,
%U A125036 1741513,1762387,1810813,2346073,2426557,2644957,2861833,2902117
%N A125036 Numbers n such that all of n^3+{2,4,6,10}^2 are primes.
%C A125036 Of course n^3+8^2 is not prime.
%Y A125036 Sequence in context: A095155 A062644 A103174 this_sequence A098803 A068575 
               A158400
%Y A125036 Adjacent sequences: A125033 A125034 A125035 this_sequence A125037 A125038 
               A125039
%K A125036 nonn
%O A125036 1,2
%A A125036 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Nov 17 2006

    
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