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A105654 Numbers n such that p1=2n+3, p2=4n+5, p3=6n+7, p4=8n+9, and p5=10n+11 are all prime. +0
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5414, 12704, 13019, 44369, 82949, 98279, 105524, 112199, 115139, 123854, 134249, 134459, 187739, 188744, 210164, 225704, 247169, 256409, 296309, 302084, 367874, 375644, 382889, 399584, 404039, 476339, 487829, 526844, 532094, 566429, 578084 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

CROSSREFS

Cf. A005382, A005383, A105610, A105652 - A105657.

Sequence in context: A058325 A126117 A035902 this_sequence A124410 A116894 A124629

Adjacent sequences: A105651 A105652 A105653 this_sequence A105655 A105656 A105657

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 16 2005

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