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A180688
Primes of the form 223092870*m + 2236133941 (m>=0).
3
2236133941, 2459226811, 2682319681, 2905412551, 3128505421, 3351598291, 3574691161, 3797784031, 4020876901, 4243969771, 4467062641, 4690155511, 4913248381, 5136341251, 5359434121, 5582526991, 6474898471, 8928920041
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
For m=0..15 there are sixteen consecutive primes.
REFERENCES
Manfred R. Schroeder, Number theory in Science and Communication, Springer, 1997 (3rd ed.), p. 49.
LINKS
Bruno Berselli and Vincenzo Librandi, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000 (first 600 terms from Bruno Berselli)
MATHEMATICA
Select[Table[223092870*n+2236133941, {n, 0, 1000}], PrimeQ] (* Vincenzo Librandi, Aug 01 2012 *)
PROG
(Magma) [a: m in [0..30] | IsPrime(a) where a is 223092870*m+2236133941]; // Vincenzo Librandi, Aug 01 2012
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A274366 A224988 A327056 * A225760 A345722 A346363
KEYWORD
nonn,easy
AUTHOR
Bruno Berselli, Sep 17 2010 - Sep 27 2010
STATUS
approved