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A078947 Primes p such that the differences between the 5 consecutive primes starting with p are (2,4,6,6). +0
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41, 641, 1091, 4001, 9461, 26681, 26711, 44531, 79811, 103991, 110921, 112571, 172421, 223241, 276821, 289841, 290021, 317771, 373181, 381371, 434921, 450881, 493121, 602081, 678761, 788351, 834131, 907211, 974861, 1076501, 1081121 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Equivalently, p, p+2, p+6, p+12, and p+18 are consecutive primes.

EXAMPLE

641 is in the sequence since 641, 643, 647, 653, and 659 are consecutive primes.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001223, A078866, A078867, A078946-A078971, A022006, A022007.

Sequence in context: A103735 A098958 A086949 this_sequence A009730 A009761 A118448

Adjacent sequences: A078944 A078945 A078946 this_sequence A078948 A078949 A078950

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

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

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Dean Hickerson (dean(AT)math.ucdavis.edu), Dec 20 2002

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