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A046139 p, p+6 and p+10 are primes. 0

%I #11 Nov 21 2013 12:47:06

%S 7,13,31,37,61,73,97,103,157,223,271,307,373,433,457,607,733,751,853,

%T 877,1087,1291,1297,1423,1483,1543,1657,1777,1861,1867,1987,1993,2131,

%U 2287,2341,2371,2383,2467,2677,2683,2791,2851,3181,3313,3457,3607

%N p, p+6 and p+10 are primes.

%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PrimeTriplet.html">Prime Triplet.</a>

%t Select[Prime[Range[600]],And@@PrimeQ[{#+6,#+10}]&] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jul 14 2011 *)

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Eric W. Weisstein_

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