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A088066 Numbers n such that 2*p(n)+3, 2*p(n+1)+3, 2*p(n+2)+3 are consecutive primes, where p(i) denotes the i-th prime.

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%I A088066 #5 Oct 12 2013 15:14:05
%S A088066 44,48,253,1834,4193,6380,6532,6788,7187,8216,8711,9318,9519,9817,
%T A088066 9908,10947,11971,13308,13880,17326,18366,22664,27938,29576,31931,
%U A088066 34773,35960,40853,45454,48736,52256,52586,53010,53956,54758,59618,62178
%N A088066 Numbers n such that 2*p(n)+3, 2*p(n+1)+3, 2*p(n+2)+3 are consecutive primes, where p(i) denotes the i-th prime.
%e A088066 p(44)=193, 2*193+3=389=p(77)
%e A088066 p(45)=197, 2*197+3=397=p(78)
%e A088066 p(46)=199, 2*199+3=401=p(79)
%Y A088066 Subsequence of A089526.
%Y A088066 Cf. A088119, A089450, A089525.
%K A088066 nonn
%O A088066 1,1
%A A088066 _Pierre CAMI_, Nov 02 2003
%E A088066 More terms from _Ray Chandler_, Nov 03 2003