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Numbers k such that 12*k - 1 and 12*k + 1 are twin primes.
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%I #17 Dec 17 2019 07:39:17

%S 1,5,6,9,15,16,19,20,26,29,35,36,50,55,69,85,86,91,96,110,119,121,124,

%T 134,135,139,149,156,161,169,174,176,189,195,216,224,226,250,260,264,

%U 271,275,280,281,289,294,295,306,314,321,335,341,344,355,356,379,399

%N Numbers k such that 12*k - 1 and 12*k + 1 are twin primes.

%H Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A124519/b124519.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>

%e 1 is in the sequence since 12*1 - 1 = 11 and 12*1 + 1 = 13 are twin primes.

%t Select[Range[400], And @@ PrimeQ[{-1, 1} + 12# ] &] (* _Ray Chandler_, Nov 16 2006 *)

%Y Cf. A040040, A045753, A002822, A124065, A124518, A124520, A124521, A124522, A063983.

%K nonn

%O 1,2

%A _Artur Jasinski_, Nov 04 2006

%E Extended by _Ray Chandler_, Nov 16 2006