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A090833 Numbers n such that 6*n+5, 6*n+11, 6*n+17, 6*n+23 are consecutive primes or 6*n+1, 6*n+7, 6*n+13, 6*n+19 are consecutive primes. +0
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41, 290, 550, 850, 896, 1051, 1060, 2106, 2241, 2456, 2631, 2650, 2911, 3035, 3245, 3886, 4361, 5015, 8935, 9346, 10366, 10615, 11890, 12586, 12925, 13131, 13485, 13796, 13905, 14071, 14850, 14896, 15215, 15736, 15876, 15985, 17451, 17560 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

CROSSREFS

Cf. A033451, A090832, A090834, A090835, A090836, A090837, A090838, A090839.

Sequence in context: A140013 A167741 A074281 this_sequence A154577 A002646 A096170

Adjacent sequences: A090830 A090831 A090832 this_sequence A090834 A090835 A090836

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Pierre CAMI (colettecami(AT)aol.com), Dec 09 2003

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