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A102868 Numbers n such that 3*p(n)+2, 3*p(n+1)+2 and 3*p(n+2)+2 are consecutive primes in arithmetic progression 0,18,36 so p(n), p(n+1) and p(n+2) are in arithmetic progression 0,6,12. +0
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97166, 134357, 158925, 307054, 370577, 398387, 400667, 496397, 535804, 760413, 948882, 1334783, 1487146, 1499094, 1635138, 1875994, 2539226, 2743664, 3116200 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

There are 75 values of n < 20000000.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A116228 A116253 A116265 this_sequence A145659 A022214 A109185

Adjacent sequences: A102865 A102866 A102867 this_sequence A102869 A102870 A102871

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Pierre CAMI (pierrecami(AT)tele2.fr), Mar 01 2005

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