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A088066 Numbers n such that 2*p(n)+3, 2*p(n+1)+3, 2*p(n+2)+3 are consecutive primes, where p(i) denotes the i-th prime. +0
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44, 48, 253, 1834, 4193, 6380, 6532, 6788, 7187, 8216, 8711, 9318, 9519, 9817, 9908, 10947, 11971, 13308, 13880, 17326, 18366, 22664, 27938, 29576, 31931, 34773, 35960, 40853, 45454, 48736, 52256, 52586, 53010, 53956, 54758, 59618, 62178 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

p(44)=193, 2*193+3=389=p(77)

p(45)=197, 2*197+3=397=p(78)

p(46)=199, 2*199+3=401=p(79)

CROSSREFS

Subsequence of A089526.

Cf. A088119, A089450, A089525.

Adjacent sequences: A088063 A088064 A088065 this_sequence A088067 A088068 A088069

Sequence in context: A121610 A063837 A061757 this_sequence A116355 A071318 A085651

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Pierre CAMI (colettecami(AT)aol.com), Nov 02 2003

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Nov 03 2003

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