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A115095 Positions of 4 in A038800. +0
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1, 2, 11, 20, 83, 149, 188, 209, 326, 347, 566, 944, 1301, 1565, 1574, 1607, 1805, 1892, 1943, 2102, 2228, 2531, 3173, 3485, 4379, 5135, 5534, 6299, 6722, 6950, 7223, 7727, 7970, 8105, 8273, 8882, 9785, 9914, 10112, 10985, 11654, 11930, 12221, 13547 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Starting with a(2)=2, numbers m such that 10(m-1)+{1,3,7,9} are all primes.

REFERENCES

4 is maximal possible number of primes between 10n and 10(n+1).

EXAMPLE

11 is OK because 10(11-1)+{1,3,7,9} = 101,103,107,109 all prime.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A038800 Number of primes between 10n and 10n+9.

Cf. A038800.

Sequence in context: A092595 A116990 A064975 this_sequence A061907 A052216 A094629

Adjacent sequences: A115092 A115093 A115094 this_sequence A115096 A115097 A115098

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Mar 01 2006

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