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A052195 Primes p such that p, p+30, p+60 are consecutive primes. +0
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69593, 110651, 134609, 228647, 237791, 250889, 303157, 318919, 396449, 421913, 498271, 507431, 535243, 554317, 629623, 642427, 642457, 668243, 692161, 716003, 729791, 780523, 782581, 790897, 801217, 825131, 829289, 847393, 892291, 902873 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Zak Seidov, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000.

EXAMPLE

69593, 69623, 69653 are consecutive primes.

110651, 110681 and 110711 are consecutive primes with equal distance d=30

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001223, A033451, A047948, A052188, A052189, A052190, A053075.

Sequence in context: A105010 A162874 A162989 this_sequence A089218 A053075 A154818

Adjacent sequences: A052192 A052193 A052194 this_sequence A052196 A052197 A052198

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Jan 28 2000

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