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Search: id:A160500
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| A160500 |
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Prime p1 of consecutive primes p1, p2, where p2-p1=10, and p1, p2 are in different centuries. |
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+0 1
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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
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENT
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The sequence is probably infinite.
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EXAMPLE
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Consecutive primes 10993 and 11003 differ by 10 and are in consecutive centuries, so 10993 is in the sequence.
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CROSSREFS
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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
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KEYWORD
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nonn
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AUTHOR
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Ki Punches (ki1212(AT)pocketmail.com), May 15 2009
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EXTENSIONS
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Edited by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), May 22 2009
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