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A160500 Prime p1 of consecutive primes p1, p2, where p2-p1=10, and p1, p2 are in different centuries. +0
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691, 1399, 1699, 5791, 6091, 6691, 6793, 7297, 8599, 10993, 12391, 12799, 13999, 14197, 14293, 15091, 15391, 15991, 17599, 18493, 18691, 19699, 22699, 22993, 23899, 24499, 24799, 25693, 26893, 27397, 28099, 28297, 28393, 29191, 33493 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The sequence is probably infinite.

EXAMPLE

Consecutive primes 10993 and 11003 differ by 10 and are in consecutive centuries, so 10993 is in the sequence.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A160440, A160370, A031928.

Sequence in context: A106281 A127341 A135316 this_sequence A046753 A033563 A156036

Adjacent sequences: A160497 A160498 A160499 this_sequence A160501 A160502 A160503

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Ki Punches (ki1212(AT)pocketmail.com), May 15 2009

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), May 22 2009

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