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%I #8 Jul 15 2012 09:10:24
%S 839,1409,2039,2819,2939,3779,4139,4889,5309,5669,5939,6719,8039,8609,
%T 10739,11369,11909,12329,13049,13499,13859,14159,14489,14519,14639,
%U 14669
%N Primes for which the weight as defined in A117078 is 15 and the gap as defined in A001223 is 14.
%C The prime numbers in this sequence are of the form (30i-1) with i=(level(n)+1)/2, level(n) defined in A117563.
%H Remi Eismann, <a href="/A118380/b118380.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>
%e Prime(147) = prime(146) + prime(146)mod(15) = 839 + 839 mod(15) = 853 839 mod (5) = 4.
%Y Cf. A117078, A074822.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Rémi Eismann_, May 24 2006, May 04 2007