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A221211 Numbers n such that n and n + 4 are prime and there is a power of two in the interval (n,n+4).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 7, 13, 127
Offset: 1

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Brad Clardy, Feb 21 2013

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It is a conjecture that this is a finite sequence. These may be the only known cousin primes with this property.
The Cf.s list similar sequences, of the form -- numbers n such that n and n+m are prime and contain a power of two in the interval (n,n+m). The case where m=2, the twin prime case -- not listed, has only one member n=3. Another member would have to be a twin where n+2 was a Fermat type prime and n a Mersenne prime.

Crossrefs

Cf. A023200.
Cf. A220951 (gap of 6), A213210 (8), A220746 (10), A213677 (12), A222424 (14), A222227 (16), A222219 (18).

Programs

  • Magma
    //Program finds primes separated by an even number (called gap) which
    //have a power of two between them. The program starts with the smallest
    //of two above gap. Primes less than this starting point can be checked by
    //inspection. In this example 3 also works.
    gap:=4;
    start:=Ilog2(gap)+1;
    for i:= start to 1000 do
        powerof2:=2^i;
        for k:=powerof2-gap+1 to powerof2-1 by 2 do
            if (IsPrime(k) and IsPrime(k+gap)) then k;
            end if;
        end for;
    end for;
    
  • Magma
    [n: n in PrimesUpTo(10^3) | IsPrime(n+4) and exists{t: t in [n+1..n+3 by 2] | IsOne(t/2^Valuation(t,2))}]; // Bruno Berselli, May 16 2013
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