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A037017 Prime pentadecet homolog of {11,13,17,...,61,67}. +0
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1632373745527558118201, 1632373745527558118203, 1632373745527558118207, 1632373745527558118209, 1632373745527558118213, 1632373745527558118219, 1632373745527558118221, 1632373745527558118227, 1632373745527558118231 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

15 consecutive 22-digit primes spaced exactly as the primes {11,...,67}

REFERENCES

Kenneth Conrow and John J. Devore, Computing and Network Services, KSU, Manhattan KS 66506, unpublished.

Herschel F. Smith, Math. Comp., vol. 11, p. 428 (1957).

LINKS

R. Verser, A proof of primality of 15 integers

FORMULA

1632373745527558118190+{11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67}

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A037014 A037015 A037016 this_sequence A037018 A037019 A037020

Sequence in context: A095438 A115503 A092118 this_sequence A115542 A095440 A082566

KEYWORD

fini,nonn

AUTHOR

Kenneth Conrow (kconrow(AT)ksu.edu)

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