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A095963 If p(x) is the x-th prime, then the n-th set of 4 consecutive sexy prime pairs starts at p(a(n)).

Original entry on oeis.org

345, 821, 823, 825, 1722, 2207, 2771, 3164, 4350, 4751, 6201, 7616, 7686, 8141, 10138, 10140, 10827, 10829, 12217, 12219, 12915, 14128, 14130, 16386, 16746, 21417, 21594, 21724, 21726, 21777, 21788, 26561, 28594, 29519, 29662, 30573
Offset: 1

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Ray G. Opao, Jul 15 2004

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			a(1)=345. p(345)=2333 and p(346)=2339, the first sexy prime pair. p(347)=2341 and p(348)=2347, the second sexy prime pair. p(349)=2351 and p(350)=2357, the third sexy prime pair. p(351)=2371 and p(352)=2377, the fourth sexy prime pair.
		

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