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Search: id:A100590
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| A100590 |
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Primes of the form 3p+2q, p and q consecutive primes, which are also the sum of three distinct primes. |
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+0 1
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| 19, 29, 43, 59, 73, 89, 103, 127, 149, 167, 193, 223, 277, 317, 359, 461, 509, 523, 593, 643, 797, 823, 877, 1019, 1123, 1153, 1297, 1327, 1367, 1409, 1493, 1543, 1559, 1613, 1667, 1753, 1777, 1811, 1847, 1877, 1993, 2099, 2203, 2293, 2309, 2411, 2503, 2609
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OFFSET
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1,1
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LINKS
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Owen Whitby, Table of n, a(n) for n=1..100 [From Owen Whitby (whitbyo(AT)acm.org), Nov 06 2009]
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EXAMPLE
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a(2)=29 since 29=5+7+17;
a(3)=73 since 73=13+17+43;
a(4)=89 since 89=17+19+53.
a(2)=29=5+7+17, a(3)=43=5+7+31, a(4)=59=5+7+47, a(100)=8681=5+7+8669. [From Owen Whitby (whitbyo(AT)acm.org), Nov 06 2009]
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CROSSREFS
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Subsequence of A096218.
Sequence in context: A108183 A157483 A096218 this_sequence A046120 A063644 A156782
Adjacent sequences: A100587 A100588 A100589 this_sequence A100591 A100592 A100593
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KEYWORD
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nonn,new
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AUTHOR
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Giovanni Teofilatto (g.teofilatto(AT)tiscalinet.it), Nov 30 2004
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EXTENSIONS
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More terms from Alvin H. Belt (abelt3(AT)juno.com), Sep 11 2009
a(3)=43 and a(19) to a(100) from Owen Whitby (whitbyo(AT)acm.org), Nov 06 2009
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