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A161191 Primes in A161190.

Original entry on oeis.org

281, 857, 1433, 2459, 1163, 1381, 7213, 4729, 2143, 2591, 13411, 8783, 2971, 9311, 9733, 9931, 11423, 12037, 4357, 4703, 4831, 4933, 27743, 5903, 6011, 30259, 6491, 6827, 20879, 35059, 7151, 7759, 8219, 25321, 8501, 25849, 8863, 9067, 9227, 29641
Offset: 1

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Author

Enoch Haga, Jun 06 2009

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Examples

			a(1)=281 because 281 is prime and also the sum of the primes in the 4 diagonals: 11+31+37+43+47+53+59 = 281
		

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Formula

A161190 INTERSECT A000040.