%I #19 Jan 03 2020 10:17:54
%S 4911251,5309539,9113263,11355797,11397103,13940057,14306203,14313527,
%T 14585089,17172521,21126109,24419281,24581803,24861631,24922291,
%U 25308799,26241751,26722523,27408193,28740919,29675137,30045811
%N Primes p such that p, p+60, p+120 are consecutive primes.
%C Subsequence of A126771: a(1)=4911251=A126771(747),a(2)=5309539=A126771(824), a(3)=9113263=A126771(1618), etc. - _Zak Seidov_, May 07 2012
%H Zak Seidov and Pierre CAMI, <a href="/A089234/b089234.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5000</a> (terms 1001 to 2899 from Pierre CAMI)
%H OEIS wiki, <a href="/wiki/Consecutive_primes_in_arithmetic_progression#CPAP_with_given_gap">Consecutive primes in arithmetic progression</a>, updated Jan. 2020
%e 4911251, 4911311, 4911371 are consecutive primes with 2 consecutive gaps of 60.
%Y Cf. A126771.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Pierre CAMI_, Dec 11 2003
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