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Prime numbers p such that p^3 is an interprime = average of two successive primes.
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%I #7 Nov 01 2014 20:45:51

%S 373,421,449,577,1597,2579,2731,3391,4349,5639,6067,6827,9631,9689,

%T 10987,11149,11161,11369,12391,12721,13109,13907,14281,15439,15973,

%U 16361,16787,16937,17107,19429,19961,20369,21493,21737,22469,25121,25919,27817,29429,29983,31271,31883,32423

%N Prime numbers p such that p^3 is an interprime = average of two successive primes.

%H Zak Seidov, <a href="/A248799/b248799.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1210</a>

%Y Subsequence of A075191: a(1) = 373 = A075191(37), a(2) = 421 = A075191(41).

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Zak Seidov_, Oct 14 2014