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A217837 Numbers n such that 4n - 1 and 4n + 1 are both semiprimes.

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%I A217837 #11 Oct 12 2012 13:06:39
%S A217837 14,23,30,36,40,46,51,54,55,59,62,72,75,76,80,82,85,98,103,104,113,
%T A217837 118,129,132,134,136,138,145,167,170,172,174,195,198,204,225,240,264,
%U A217837 270,275,280,284,285,287,292,301,314,318,329,336,337,339,346,347,348
%N A217837 Numbers n such that 4n - 1 and 4n + 1 are both semiprimes.
%C A217837 This is to semiprimes as A045753 is to primes.
%H A217837 Zak Seidov, <a href="/A217837/b217837.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%e A217837 a(1) = 14 because 56 - 1 = 5*11 and 56 + 1 = 3*19 are semiprimes, and this is the first number having this property.
%e A217837 a(2) = 23 because 92 - 1 = 7*13 and 92 + 1 = 3*31 are semiprimes, and this is the second number having this property.
%e A217837 a(3) = 30 because 120 - 1 = 7*17 and 120 + 1 = 11*11 are semiprimes, and this is the third number having this property.
%t A217837 Select[Range[500], PrimeOmega[4# - 1] == 2 && PrimeOmega[4# + 1] == 2 &] (* _Alonso del Arte_, Oct 12 2012 *)
%Y A217837 Cf. A045753.
%K A217837 nonn
%O A217837 1,1
%A A217837 _Zak Seidov_, Oct 12 2012