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A089157 Numbers n such that 30*n+7, 30*n+11, 30*n+13, 30*n+17, 30*n+19 are consecutive primes. +0
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0, 3, 62, 115, 188, 524, 535, 647, 1459, 2656, 2960, 3370, 8595, 8889, 9201, 9491, 11364, 11808, 12508, 13425, 13968, 14241, 15448, 15669, 20887, 22214, 24545, 27457, 28524, 31982, 32602, 34079, 34786, 35608, 36375, 37295, 38226, 38520 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

EXAMPLE

30*3+7=97,30*3+11=101,30*3+13=103,30*3+17=107,30*3+19=109

n=3 97,101,103,107,109 are consecutive primes

for n=0 7,11,13,17,19 are consecutive primes

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A009476 A125661 A077353 this_sequence A068886 A104403 A144422

Adjacent sequences: A089154 A089155 A089156 this_sequence A089158 A089159 A089160

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn,new

AUTHOR

Pierre CAMI (colettecami(AT)aol.com), Dec 06 2003

EXTENSIONS

Extended by R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), Nov 13 2009

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