%I #21 Jan 05 2024 07:48:50
%S 6182296037,6675135377,6798668171,10301484257,12665852879,14922537067,
%T 26348961209,27009595127,30321479693,35572512473,36938181239,
%U 37962662791,45320751701,45999570191,50772316757,52628649973,55745449033,56425976891,57984707603,60553081499
%N Primes p such that p, p+60, p+120, p+180, p+240 are consecutive primes.
%C Subsequence of A210683: a(1) = 6182296037 = A210683(146), a(2) = 6675135377 = A210683(166), a(3) = 6798668171 = A210683(175).
%C The minimal possible value of the first differences of a set of six consecutive primes in arithmetic progression is 30 (see A058362 for examples). - _Jon E. Schoenfield_, Jan 04 2024
%H Zak Seidov, <a href="/A210727/b210727.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..300</a>
%Y Cf. A058362, A089234, A126771, A210683.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Zak Seidov_, May 10 2012