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A035795 Start of a string of exactly 7 consecutive (but disjoint) pairs of twin primes.

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%I A035795 #62 Jun 24 2022 04:41:56
%S A035795 678771479,17479880399,17830729991,23799917819,70455134039,
%T A035795 79453842029,108108566471,150411604619,163868216387,256385651969,
%U A035795 444790621787,446688503687,496081268777,502910801927,688735396829,711503536589,712407842477,793957831409,808316366171,881191407827,891108993767,896804723201
%N A035795 Start of a string of exactly 7 consecutive (but disjoint) pairs of twin primes.
%H A035795 Tomáš Brada, <a href="/A035795/b035795.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> (terms 23..29 from Vasily Danilov, terms 30..4608 from Dmitry Petukhov)
%H A035795 R. Rathbun, <a href="https://listserv.nodak.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=NMBRTHRY;6a849ab3.9811">A study of n-twin_prime clusters among primes</a>, NMBRTHRY Mailing List, Nov 19 1998.
%Y A035795 The first term of this sequence is in A087641.
%K A035795 nonn
%O A035795 1,1
%A A035795 _Randall L Rathbun_
%E A035795 More terms from _Jud McCranie_, Sep 16 2003
%E A035795 Offset corrected by _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, May 06 2012
%E A035795 a(17) from _Natalia Makarova_, Oct 06 2015
%E A035795 a(18)-a(22) from _Vasily Danilov_, Oct 08 2015