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A057325 First member of a prime quadruple in a p^2+p-1 progression. +0
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3, 11, 53, 1693, 2663, 4423, 16831, 17609, 36229, 49801, 94961, 121493, 150869, 176303, 183761, 188011, 210901, 213833, 218579, 272903, 300301, 329671, 439511, 444791, 453023, 469613, 518813, 531911, 546071, 559703, 570719, 614279, 705781 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

I found only one prime quintuplet so far: (3,11,131,17291,298995971).

LINKS

Index entries for sequences related to primes in arithmetic progressions

EXAMPLE

3 -> 3^2+3-1 = 11 -> 11^2+11-1 = 131 -> 131^2+131-1 = 17291 hence the quadruple (3,11,131,17291).

CROSSREFS

Cf. A053184, A053185, A057324.

Sequence in context: A081367 A156171 A129093 this_sequence A054700 A009280 A095707

Adjacent sequences: A057322 A057323 A057324 this_sequence A057326 A057327 A057328

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Aug 15 2000.

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