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A186393 Numbers k such that there is 1 prime between 100*k and 100*k + 99.

Original entry on oeis.org

1559, 2683, 4133, 10048, 11400, 12727, 12800, 13572, 14223, 14443, 14514, 14680, 14913, 15536, 15619, 16538, 16557, 17334, 19043, 20452, 20465, 20522, 21162, 21663, 22440, 22832, 23055, 23144, 23214, 23460, 24833, 25139, 25278, 25980, 26207, 26257, 26702, 26747, 27536, 27878, 28448, 28671, 29180, 29873, 30212, 30232
Offset: 1

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Author

Tim Johannes Ohrtmann, Feb 20 2011

Keywords

Comments

There are 40 possible prime patterns for centuries having 1 prime. - Tim Johannes Ohrtmann, Aug 27 2015

Examples

			1559 is in this sequence because there is 1 prime between 155900 and 155999 (155921).
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A038822 (number of primes between 100n and 100n+99), A186311 (first occurrences).
Cf. A181098 (no primes), A186394-A186408 (2 to 16 primes), A186509 (17 primes), A361723 (18 primes).

Programs

Extensions

a(4)-a(46) from Charles R Greathouse IV, Feb 21 2011
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