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A090837 Primes p such that p,p+6,p+12,p+18 are consecutive primes and p=6*k+1 for some k. +0
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1741, 3301, 5101, 6361, 15901, 18211, 19471, 30091, 30631, 53611, 63691, 71341, 77551, 80911, 83431, 89101, 91291, 95911, 105361, 105601, 108631, 119551, 120811, 130681 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

1741,1747,1753,1759 are consecutive primes,1747=1741+6,1753=1741+12,1759=1741+18 and 1741=6*290+1

CROSSREFS

Cf. A033451, A090832, A090833, A090834, A090835, A090836, A090838, A090839.

Sequence in context: A043653 A022061 A107525 this_sequence A038010 A102327 A076809

Adjacent sequences: A090834 A090835 A090836 this_sequence A090838 A090839 A090840

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

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

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