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A094230 Lesser member p of cousin primes (p, p+4) such that (p+1, p+2, p+3) all have the same number of prime divisors (counted with multiplicity). +0
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1429, 1447, 1489, 2083, 2617, 2953, 3529, 4153, 5689, 8443, 10267, 10627, 12409, 13147, 15667, 15787, 20743, 22027, 22153, 24763, 24967, 26107, 27733, 28513, 33613, 34843, 35569, 37963, 39313, 43987, 44203, 46807, 47977, 51577, 54163 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

a(3)=1489 because 1489 and 1493 are cousin primes, while 1490-1492 each have 3 prime divisors (counting multiplicity).

CROSSREFS

Cf. A023200.

Sequence in context: A068896 A083428 A068572 this_sequence A060364 A124087 A064305

Adjacent sequences: A094227 A094228 A094229 this_sequence A094231 A094232 A094233

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), May 29 2004

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