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A089444 Smallest 6-tuple of consecutive primes such that a(n)+a(n+1)+a(n+2), n=1...4, are again consecutive primes. +0
3
374653, 374669, 374677, 374681, 374683, 374687 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

If other such 6-tuples are found, they could be appended and the definition changed to "Primes which are members of a 6-tuple ...". - M. F. Hasler, Apr 05 2009.

EXAMPLE

374653+374669+374677 = 1123999, 374669+374677+374681 = 1124027,

374677+374681+374683 = 1124041, 374681+374683+374687 = 1124051 are four consecutive primes.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A089445, A089446.

Sequence in context: A017537 A043661 A147770 this_sequence A133975 A133977 A133978

Adjacent sequences: A089441 A089442 A089443 this_sequence A089445 A089446 A089447

KEYWORD

fini,full,nonn

AUTHOR

Sven Simon (sven-h.simon(AT)t-online.de) and Bill Sindelar (w_sindelar(AT)juno.com), Nov 01 2003

EXTENSIONS

Edited by M. F. Hasler (MHasler(AT)univ-ag.fr), Apr 05 2009

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