This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A104229 #23 May 27 2024 15:27:06 %S A104229 61,97,193,397,673,1153,1597,1933,4093,7393,12097,37633,64513,70753, %T A104229 96097,122497,126733,136897,190093,211597,256033,313597,329473,348097, %U A104229 430333,541693,781453,891133,988033,1267873,1416097,1674433,2102497 %N A104229 Primes equal to the product of two successive sexy primes plus 6. %C A104229 Primes of the form 6 + A111192(i). - _R. J. Mathar_, Nov 26 2008 %C A104229 All numbers in this sequence are of the form 12n + 1. Also, as one would expect from a random distribution of sexy prime pairs, with the exception of 61, in decimal two thirds of these numbers end in 3, and the other third end in 7. - _Daniel Mondot_, Apr 29 2024 %H A104229 Daniel Mondot, <a href="/A104229/b104229.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %Y A104229 Cf. A023201, A046117, A104227, A104228, A111192. %K A104229 easy,nonn %O A104229 1,1 %A A104229 _Giovanni Teofilatto_, Apr 02 2005 %E A104229 Extended by _R. J. Mathar_, Nov 26 2008