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A089234 Primes p such that p, p+60, p+120 are consecutive primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

4911251, 5309539, 9113263, 11355797, 11397103, 13940057, 14306203, 14313527, 14585089, 17172521, 21126109, 24419281, 24581803, 24861631, 24922291, 25308799, 26241751, 26722523, 27408193, 28740919, 29675137, 30045811
Offset: 1

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Author

Pierre CAMI, Dec 11 2003

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Comments

Subsequence of A126771: a(1)=4911251=A126771(747),a(2)=5309539=A126771(824), a(3)=9113263=A126771(1618), etc. - Zak Seidov, May 07 2012

Examples

			4911251, 4911311, 4911371 are consecutive primes with 2 consecutive gaps of 60.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A126771.