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Search: id:A141296
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| A141296 |
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Primes p such that p-6^2, p-6, p, p+6 and p+6^2 are consecutive primes. |
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| 846493, 1407187, 1427963, 3675277, 3750833, 4266673, 4331647, 4346767, 4348307, 4841693, 5952077, 6827237, 7421137, 7470143, 7684483, 7974143, 8569153, 8651543, 8976713, 9073783, 9552083, 11245763, 11459317, 12348997, 12524503
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENT
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Equivalently, third of five consecutive primes with this consecutive difference pattern: 30, 6, 6, 30. Subsequence of A141279.
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LINKS
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Rick L. Shepherd, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5200
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EXAMPLE
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a(1) = 846493 because 846457, 846487, 846493, 846499 and 846529 are consecutive primes and no smaller primes have this pattern of differences.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A141279, A053070.
Sequence in context: A043623 A157079 A160548 this_sequence A103913 A151939 A115546
Adjacent sequences: A141293 A141294 A141295 this_sequence A141297 A141298 A141299
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KEYWORD
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nonn
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AUTHOR
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Rick L. Shepherd (rshepherd2(AT)hotmail.com), Jun 24 2008
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