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%I A182450 #9 May 01 2012 12:59:58 %S A182450 0,868588,1078331,4337790,4962337,6948906,13539754,30448177,32218557, %T A182450 39275297,41670729,52746284,61193646,81620584,108499172,118175956, %U A182450 157531734,198162240,206181306,208637331,252388467,258429278,273526639,305726202,316425865,383749862 %N A182450 Numbers n such that 210*n + {11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41} are 9 consecutive primes. %C A182450 Subsequence of A182393: a(2)=868588=A182393(5), a(3)=1078331=A182387(6). %H A182450 Zak Seidov, <a href="/A182450/b182450.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..230</a> %Y A182450 Cf. A014561, A182279, A182282, A182387, A182393. %K A182450 nonn %O A182450 1,2 %A A182450 _Zak Seidov_, Apr 29 2012