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Prime quadruples: a(n) = A007530(1000n).
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%I #19 Oct 27 2014 05:34:32

%S 11721791,31210841,54112601,78984791,106583831,136466501,165939791,

%T 196512551,230794301,265201421,301001081,335176481,373855121,

%U 411947141,449008031,486394031,527311061,568016921,605541611,648107891,688455791,731157611,771988571,814329401,855214271,896639321,939594371,983009771,1028559401,1073336981,1116991871,1162958981,1208506331

%N Prime quadruples: a(n) = A007530(1000n).

%C All terms are congruent to {11,101,191} mod 210.

%C First 10 terms coincide with values due to M. F. Hasler (see A007530).

%H Zak Seidov, <a href="/A248166/b248166.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..168</a>

%Y Cf. A007530.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Zak Seidov_, Oct 16 2014