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A078866 The quadruples (d1,d2,d3,d4) with elements in {2,4,6} are listed in lexicographic order; for each quadruple, this sequence lists the smallest prime p >= 5 such that the differences between the 5 consecutive primes starting with p are (d1,d2,d3,d4), if such a prime exists. +0
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5, 17, 41, 29, 71, 149, 3299, 7, 13, 67, 1597, 19, 43, 12637, 1601, 23, 593, 31, 61, 3313, 157, 47, 601, 151, 251, 3301 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The 26 quadruples for which p exists are listed, in decimal form, in A078868.

EXAMPLE

The term 12637 corresponds to the quadruple (4,6,6,6): 12637, 12641, 12647, 12653 and 12659 are consecutive primes.

CROSSREFS

The quadruples are in A078868. The same primes, in increasing order, are in A078867. The sequences of primes corresponding to the 26 difference patterns are in A022006, A022007 and A078946-A078970. Cf. A001223.

Sequence in context: A147035 A146134 A011931 this_sequence A144620 A091864 A109722

Adjacent sequences: A078863 A078864 A078865 this_sequence A078867 A078868 A078869

KEYWORD

fini,full,nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Dec 19 2002

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Dean Hickerson (dean.hickerson(AT)yahoo.com), Dec 20 2002

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