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A182475
Primes of the form p^2+10, where p is prime.
5
19, 59, 131, 179, 971, 2819, 3491, 5051, 6899, 9419, 10211, 16139, 22811, 24659, 32051, 32771, 44531, 49739, 51539, 57131, 96731, 134699, 143651, 201611, 237179, 271451, 358811, 361211, 375779, 383171, 398171, 552059, 597539, 654491, 683939, 779699, 954539
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
This is also the sequence of prime numbers expressible as p1^2+p2^2+1 where p1 and p2 are also prime - Christian N. K. Anderson, Mar 25 2013
MATHEMATICA
Select[Table[p^2 + 10, {p, Prime[Range[200]]}], PrimeQ] (* T. D. Noe, May 01 2012 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. A045637 (p^2 + 4 is prime), A079141 (p^2 + 6 is prime), A138355.
Sequence in context: A031375 A146351 A139920 * A142190 A236462 A139981
KEYWORD
nonn,easy
AUTHOR
Alex Ratushnyak, May 01 2012
STATUS
approved