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Numbers k such that (k^3 + 11*k) +/-1 is a twin prime pair.
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#31 by Charles R Greathouse IV at Mon Apr 03 10:36:12 EDT 2023
LINKS

<a href="httphttps://primes.utmt5k.eduorg/curios/page.php?curio_id=23218">Prime curio for 829</a>

Discussion
Mon Apr 03
10:36
OEIS Server: https://oeis.org/edit/global/2966
#30 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Feb 10 21:13:15 EST 2023
STATUS

proposed

approved

#29 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Fri Feb 10 20:31:20 EST 2023
STATUS

editing

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#28 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Fri Feb 10 20:31:16 EST 2023
NAME

Numbers n k such that (nk^3 + 11*nk) +/-1 is a twin prime pair.

EXAMPLE

For nk=9 the a(9) equals , the corresponding twin prime pair is {827, 829}.

AUTHOR

G. L. Honaker, Jr., Feb 08 2011; Proposed proposed by Steve Homewood

STATUS

approved

editing

#27 by Alois P. Heinz at Thu Apr 05 11:21:57 EDT 2018
STATUS

editing

approved

#26 by Alois P. Heinz at Thu Apr 05 11:21:46 EDT 2018
AUTHOR

G. L. Honaker, Jr., Feb 08 2011; Proposed by _Steve Homewood (stevehomewood(at)yahoo.co.uk)._

STATUS

approved

editing

#25 by Joerg Arndt at Mon Jul 10 02:23:17 EDT 2017
STATUS

reviewed

approved

#24 by Michel Marcus at Mon Jul 10 02:22:04 EDT 2017
STATUS

proposed

reviewed

#23 by Joerg Arndt at Mon Jul 10 02:21:33 EDT 2017
STATUS

editing

proposed

#22 by Joerg Arndt at Mon Jul 10 02:21:25 EDT 2017
COMMENTS

Proposed by Steve Homewood (stevehomewood(at)yahoo.co.uk)

AUTHOR

G. L. Honaker, Jr., Feb 08 2011; Proposed by Steve Homewood (stevehomewood(at)yahoo.co.uk).

STATUS

proposed

editing

Discussion
Mon Jul 10
02:21
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