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A115272 Primes p such that p+2, 18*p^2+1, 18*(p+2)^2+1 are all primes. +0
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29, 107, 431, 1487, 1607, 2141, 5501, 10139, 10271, 17579, 22481, 23057, 27479, 32369, 36341, 36929, 38447, 55931, 57527, 69827, 75539, 78539, 79691, 81047, 81971, 84179, 86027, 89561, 93761, 102059 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Cf. A089001 Numbers n such that 2*n^2 + 1 is prime, A090612 n-th prime is of the form 2*k^2+1, A090698 Primes of the form 2*n^2+1, A113541 Numbers n such that 18*n^2+1 is multiple of 19.

EXAMPLE

a(1)=29 because 31, 18*29^2+1=15139, 18*31^2+1=17299 are all primes.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A089001, A090612, A090698, A113541.

Sequence in context: A126554 A009406 A142176 this_sequence A138716 A142194 A139495

Adjacent sequences: A115269 A115270 A115271 this_sequence A115273 A115274 A115275

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 19 2006

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