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A162894 Integers n such that the century defined by the interval [100n+1, 100n+100] (i.e., the (n+1)-st century) contains exactly two Ormiston prime pairs and no other primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

45141, 86061, 92568, 175423, 176890, 261427, 270768, 297384, 323967, 394317, 400146, 423010, 443569, 463050, 516601, 547396, 571422, 624925, 870523, 895767, 902742, 920463, 1034250, 1064532, 1083873, 1085791, 1108572, 1181122, 1204530
Offset: 1

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Author

Ray Chandler and Ki Punches, Jul 16 2009

Keywords

Examples

			45141 is included since (4514113,4514131) and (4514137,4514173) are Ormiston prime pairs and there are no other primes in the century.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A162765.