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A113537 Numbers n such that n^2 + 11 and n^2 + 13 are primes. +0
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114, 126, 144, 180, 486, 684, 864, 1080, 1176, 1866, 1956, 2166, 2226, 2454, 2634, 2880, 3090, 3474, 4176, 4314, 5124, 5586, 5730, 5820, 6030, 6276, 6324, 6456, 6624, 6846, 6954, 7110, 7830, 7914, 8166, 8556, 8724, 9054, 9180, 9576, 9786, 9816 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

MATHEMATICA

Select[Range[10000], PrimeQ[ #^2+11]&&PrimeQ[ #^2+13]&]

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A076150 A138693 A057440 this_sequence A127664 A063991 A065118

Adjacent sequences: A113534 A113535 A113536 this_sequence A113538 A113539 A113540

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 13 2006

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