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A075289 Interprimes which are of the form s*prime, s=14. +0
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42, 154, 266, 574, 994, 1106, 2674, 3206, 3514, 4382, 5306, 5446, 6538, 6706, 8666, 8834, 9814, 9926, 10654, 11494, 13174, 13594, 14266, 14434, 14546, 15274, 15806, 17486, 17906, 18214, 18242, 21994, 22358, 22694, 24094, 25858, 27314, 28406 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Interprimes of the form s*prime are in A075277-A075296 ( s = 2 - 21 ). Case s=1 is impossible.

EXAMPLE

266 is an interprime and 266/14 = 19 is prime.

MATHEMATICA

s=14; Select[Table[(Prime[n+1]+Prime[n])/2, {n, 2, 4000}], PrimeQ[ #/s]&]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A075277-A075296.

Sequence in context: A002759 A044374 A044755 this_sequence A008526 A092228 A010022

Adjacent sequences: A075286 A075287 A075288 this_sequence A075290 A075291 A075292

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 12 2002

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