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A078969
Primes p such that the differences between the 5 consecutive primes starting with p are (6,6,6,4).
2
3301, 15901, 18211, 30091, 53611, 71341, 77551, 80911, 89101, 120811, 252151, 285451, 292471, 294781, 344251, 601801, 616501, 744811, 792691, 809821, 908521, 912391, 1152631, 1154221, 1279801, 1376491, 1398031, 1455361, 1464271, 1500511
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Equivalently, p, p+6, p+12, p+18 and p+22 are consecutive primes.
Subsequence of A033451. - R. J. Mathar, May 06 2017
EXAMPLE
30091 is in the sequence since 30091, 30097, 30103, 30109 and 30113 are consecutive primes.
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Labos Elemer, Dec 19 2002
EXTENSIONS
Edited by Dean Hickerson, Dec 20 2002
STATUS
approved