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Numbers n such that numbers 24n+11 are primes.
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%I #11 Sep 08 2022 08:45:33

%S 0,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,14,17,18,19,20,23,24,27,28,34,39,40,42,45,48,49,52,

%T 53,54,59,60,62,63,65,67,69,74,75,79,80,82,83,84,87,93,94,97,100,102,

%U 105,107,112,117,118,122,123,125,128,133,135,137,138,139,140,144,145,147

%N Numbers n such that numbers 24n+11 are primes.

%H Vincenzo Librandi, <a href="/A139528/b139528.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%t a = {}; Do[If[PrimeQ[24 n + 11], AppendTo[a, n]], {n, 0, 200}]; a

%t Select[Range[0,200],PrimeQ[24#+11]&] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Apr 08 2013 *)

%o (Magma) [n: n in [0..150] |IsPrime(24*n+11)]; // _Vincenzo Librandi_, Apr 09 2013

%K nonn,easy

%O 1,2

%A _Artur Jasinski_, Apr 25 2008