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A101448 Numbers n such that 2n + 11 is prime. +0
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OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

2 is the smallest single-digit prime and 11 is the smallest two-digit prime.

EXAMPLE

If n=1, then 2*1 + 11 = 13 (prime)

If n=49, then 2*49 + 11 = 109 (prime)

If n=69, then 2*69 + 11 = 149 (prime)

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[0, 200], PrimeQ[2# + 11] &] - Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com), Feb 28 2006

CROSSREFS

Cf. A101123, A101086.

Sequence in context: A047231 A050131 A089986 this_sequence A005122 A034706 A054686

Adjacent sequences: A101445 A101446 A101447 this_sequence A101449 A101450 A101451

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 24 2005

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com), Feb 28 2006

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