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A035525
24 consecutive primes of form 4k+1.
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1113443017, 1113443029, 1113443053, 1113443069, 1113443077, 1113443137, 1113443141, 1113443153, 1113443173, 1113443189, 1113443209, 1113443249, 1113443269, 1113443293, 1113443329, 1113443341, 1113443369, 1113443381, 1113443389, 1113443473, 1113443521, 1113443533, 1113443549, 1113443561
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
This is the earliest sequence of this form (L=24).
REFERENCES
See Section A4. p. 13 "Unsolved problems in Number Theory", 2nd. Ed., R. K. Guy
LINKS
C. K. Caldwell, Prime Curios! 1113443017
Carlos Rivera, Puzzle 256. Jack Brennen old records, The Prime Puzzles and Problems Connection. Longer sequences.
Carlos Rivera, Puzzle 539. n consecutive primes same residue modulo 4, The Prime Puzzles and Problems Connection. Longer sequences.
Hakan Summakoğlu, Puzzle 619. Odd midpoints, The Prime Puzzles and Problems Connection. Mentions this sequence.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
fini,full,nonn
AUTHOR
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Sean A. Irvine, Oct 15 2020
STATUS
approved