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A106695 Numbers n such that 101*n - 997 is prime. +0
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10, 16, 18, 24, 28, 34, 48, 54, 58, 66 (list; graph; listen)
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1,1

COMMENT

101 and 997 are the smallest and the largest of three-digit primes.

EXAMPLE

If n=10, then 101*n - 997 = 13 (prime).

If n=66, then 101*n - 997 = 5669 (prime).

CROSSREFS

Cf. A105679, A105583.

Sequence in context: A104869 A104868 A103208 this_sequence A053747 A004260 A129848

Adjacent sequences: A106692 A106693 A106694 this_sequence A106696 A106697 A106698

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), May 13 2005

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