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A078562
p, p+6 and p+10 are consecutive primes.
5
31, 61, 73, 157, 271, 373, 433, 607, 733, 751, 1291, 1543, 1657, 1777, 1861, 1987, 2131, 2287, 2341, 2371, 2383, 2467, 2677, 2791, 2851, 3181, 3313, 3607, 3691, 4441, 4507, 4723, 4993, 5407, 5431, 5521, 5563, 5641, 5683, 5851, 6037, 6211, 6571, 6961
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Subsequence of A031924. - R. J. Mathar, Jun 15 2013
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EXAMPLE
Between p and p+10 the difference-pattern is [64] like e.g. for p=31: 31(6)37(4)41.
MATHEMATICA
Transpose[Select[Partition[Prime[Range[1000]], 3, 1], #[[3]]-#[[1]]==10&&#[[2]]-#[[1]]==6&]][[1]] (* Harvey P. Dale, Dec 09 2010 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. analogous inter-prime d-patterns with d<=6: A022004[24], A022005[42], A049437[26], A049438[62], A078561[46], A078562[64], A047948[66].
Sequence in context: A052158 A095672 A073650 * A054804 A128470 A195744
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Labos Elemer, Dec 10 2002
STATUS
approved