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A204592 Primes p such that (p+1)/2, (p+2)/3, (p+3)/4 and (p+4)/5 are also prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 19441
2 266401
3 423481
4 539401
5 600601
6 663601
7 908041
8 1113961
9 1338241
10 1483561
11 1657441
12 1673401
13 2578801
14 3109681
15 3150841
16 3336601
17 3613681
18 4112761
19 4160641
20 4798081
21 5114881
22 5412961
23 5516281
24 5590201
25 5839681
26 6078361
27 7660801
28 8628481
29 9362641
30 9388801
31 9584401
32 9733081

List of values

[19441, 266401, 423481, 539401, 600601, 663601, 908041, 1113961, 1338241, 1483561, 1657441, 1673401, 2578801, 3109681, 3150841, 3336601, 3613681, 4112761, 4160641, 4798081, 5114881, 5412961, 5516281, 5590201, 5839681, 6078361, 7660801, 8628481, 9362641, 9388801, 9584401, 9733081]