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A339189 Numbers k such that {k, k+2, k+6, k+8, k+120, k+122, k+126, k+128} and either (k+30, k+32, k+36, k+38) or (k+90, k+92, k+96, k+98) are all prime. 0
282005261771, 783976940441, 6341220302111, 31007639083781, 32488685841251, 41199341106101, 44686367247161, 62176060129361, 63866000186501, 153678400278581, 186138073442681, 241720684176611, 242151798378311, 425712041296181, 443552579937161, 557863285811471 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Each term is the initial member of three prime quadruples (A007530) with the smallest possible difference of 120.
LINKS
J. Brüggemann, The first triples of prime quadruples. [broken link]
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A015418 A271366 A257659 * A018869 A017088 A017172
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Hans H. Brüggemann, Nov 27 2020
STATUS
approved

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