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A086509 Numbers n such that p=n^2+2, p+2, p+6, p+8 and p+12 are five consecutive primes. 1

%I #4 Mar 30 2012 17:26:09

%S 3,32397,213237,254577,1587597,2305167,3440307,5622903,6067893,

%T 6895953,7424157,8304927,8917707,8936367

%N Numbers n such that p=n^2+2, p+2, p+6, p+8 and p+12 are five consecutive primes.

%H John F. Brennen, <a href="http://www.brennen.net/primes/sq_quints.txt">Quints</a>.

%Y Cf. A086220, A086380, A086381.

%K easy,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Zak Seidov_, Sep 09 2003

%E John F. Brennen gives first 19575 terms of this sequence, n <= 165294372813.

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