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A100421 Numbers n such that 30*n+{1,7,11,13,19,23,29} are all prime. +0
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2, 79, 391701, 505017, 740413, 787187, 933025, 1169863, 1333719, 1406792, 2212261, 2719950, 2962738, 3125992, 3284955, 3384586, 3727271, 3821295, 3861881, 4320864, 4439878, 4764356, 5014865, 5480190, 5879274, 6124442 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

30*a(n)+17 is therefore divisible by 7 and composite.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A005776, A007775, A076205, A100418-A100423.

Adjacent sequences: A100418 A100419 A100420 this_sequence A100422 A100423 A100424

Sequence in context: A045484 A113152 A060051 this_sequence A073499 A123828 A008563

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Ferenc Adorjan (fadorjan(AT)freemail.hu), Nov 19 2004

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Don Reble (djr(AT)nk.ca), Nov 17 2005

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