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A158019 Numbers such that (n-1)/2 amd 10*n-1 are both prime. +0
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11, 15, 23, 27, 35, 39, 83, 107, 123, 143, 167, 179, 195, 203, 207, 227, 255, 275, 279, 347, 399, 423, 455, 479, 567, 587, 623, 627, 695, 707, 735, 759, 767, 779, 795, 839, 843, 863, 867, 935, 975, 983, 1007, 1043, 1095, 1115, 1155, 1215, 1227, 1283, 1323 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Relating the two prime types:

(p-1)/2,(p-1)/4,(p-1)/6,(p-1)/8,(p-1)/10,(p-1)/12...

and

2*p-1,4*p-1,6*p-1,8*p-1,10*p-1...

where both contain 11,23 subsequence.

MATHEMATICA

Flatten[Table[If[PrimeQ[(n - 1)/2] && PrimeQ[10*n - 1], n, {}], {n, 1, 10000}]]

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A158016 A158017 A158018 this_sequence A158020 A158021 A158022

Sequence in context: A104628 A045564 A087142 this_sequence A054280 A094766 A009407

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Roger L. Bagula and Gary W. Adamson (rlbagulatftn(AT)yahoo.com), Mar 11 2009, Mar 20 2009

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