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A166113 Center element of a 3 X 3 magic square composed of consecutive primes.

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%I A166113 #29 Apr 10 2017 10:44:23
%S A166113 1480028171,1850590099,5196185989,5601567229,5757284539,6048371071,
%T A166113 6151077311,9517122301,19052235889,20477868361,23813359697,
%U A166113 24026890201,26748150313,28519991429,34821326161,44420969951,49285771751,73827799051,73974781931,74220519391,76483907879,76560277051,80143089671,85892025269,89132925809,95515449079,99977424731
%N A166113 Center element of a 3 X 3 magic square composed of consecutive primes.
%H A166113 Dmitry Petukhov, <a href="/A166113/b166113.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..759</a>
%H A166113 <a href="/index/Mag#magic">Index entries for sequences related to magic squares</a>
%F A166113 An element p of A096710 belongs to this sequence iff q+r=s+p and (q+s=p+t or r+s=p+t), where p,q,r,s,t are consecutive primes.
%F A166113 a(n) = A270305(n)/3. - _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, Mar 14 2016
%Y A166113 Cf. A073519, A256891, A270305. Subsequence of A096710.
%K A166113 nonn
%O A166113 1,1
%A A166113 _Max Alekseyev_, Oct 06 2009
%E A166113 Extended by _Max Alekseyev_, Oct 13 2009
%E A166113 a(19)-a(27) added by _Natalia Makarova_, Oct 30 2015