%I #11 May 06 2017 10:08:31
%S 31,1291,1861,1987,2677,4507,5641,7867,13681,17377,24097,35521,42451,
%T 44257,55807,80671,88651,88801,93481,110557,113011,113161,118891,
%U 134581,155371,163981,198817,221707,234181,266671,269377,284731,290611
%N Primes p such that the differences between the 5 consecutive primes starting with p are (6,4,2,4).
%C Equivalently, p, p+6, p+10, p+12 and p+16 are consecutive primes.
%C Subsequence of A078855. - _R. J. Mathar_, May 06 2017
%H Harvey P. Dale, <a href="/A078961/b078961.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%e 31 is in the sequence since 31, 37, 41, 43 and 47 are consecutive primes.
%t Transpose[Select[Partition[Prime[Range[26000]],5,1],Differences[#]=={6,4,2,4}&]][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Aug 26 2014 *)
%Y Cf. A001223, A078866, A078867, A078946-A078971, A022006, A022007.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Labos Elemer_, Dec 19 2002
%E Edited by _Dean Hickerson_, Dec 20 2002