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A033290 Ten consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. +0
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10099697246971424763778665558796984032950932468919004180360341775890434170334888\ 2159067229719, 10099697246971424763778665558796984032950932468919004180360341775890434170334888\ 2159067229929, 10099697246971424763778665558796984032950932468919004180360341775890434170334888\ 2159067230139 (list; graph; listen)
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0,1

LINKS

Tanya Khovanova, Non Recursions

H. Dubner et al., Ten consecutive primes in arithmetic progression

T. Forbes, Ten consecutive primes in arithmetic progression

Manfred Toplic, Nine and ten primes project

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Primes in Arithmetic Progression

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Truncatable Primes

Index entries for sequences related to primes in arithmetic progressions

FORMULA

N*m + x + 210*b, b = 0, 1, ..., 9,

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A095572 A095574 A095576 this_sequence A095578 A095580 A095582

Adjacent sequences: A033287 A033288 A033289 this_sequence A033291 A033292 A033293

KEYWORD

fini,nonn,bref

AUTHOR

Manfred Toplic (manfred.toplic(AT)aon.at)

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