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A088119 Sequence of primes p(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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193, 223, 1607, 15733, 39877, 63647, 65407, 68207, 72673, 84299, 89977, 96787, 99137, 102533, 103687, 115837, 127807, 143567, 150373, 191999, 204793, 257867, 324217, 344957, 375253, 412033, 427433, 491149, 551717, 595117, 642527, 646897 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

FORMULA

a(n)=A000040(A088066(n)).

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 A089527.

Cf. A088066, A089450, A089525.

Sequence in context: A078272 A008698 A114859 this_sequence A142925 A060333 A020352

Adjacent sequences: A088116 A088117 A088118 this_sequence A088120 A088121 A088122

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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