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A075291 Interprimes which are of the form s*prime, s=16. +0
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176, 656, 944, 1616, 1744, 2512, 3184, 4016, 4432, 9616, 9904, 10096, 10256, 11824, 12976, 16336, 17872, 19216, 20912, 21104, 23024, 25744, 25936, 28624, 29552, 33584, 34256, 34448, 35888, 36976, 40496, 40816, 47504, 48784, 49744, 50192 (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

944 is an interprime and 944/16 = 59 is prime.

MATHEMATICA

s=16; Select[Table[(Prime[n+1]+Prime[n])/2, {n, 2, 4000}], PrimeQ[ #/s]&]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A075277-A075296.

Sequence in context: A136603 A114824 A063344 this_sequence A133063 A077742 A027483

Adjacent sequences: A075288 A075289 A075290 this_sequence A075292 A075293 A075294

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

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

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