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A233425 Primes p in prime septuplets (p, p+2, p+6, p+8, p+12, p+18, p+20) at the end of the maximal gaps in A201051.

Original entry on oeis.org

165701, 1068701, 11900501, 39431921, 67816361, 124716071, 300768311, 428319371, 661972301, 1346761511, 1699221521, 3205239881, 10540522241, 16206106991, 23911479071, 38749334621, 159330579041, 351146640191, 383960791211, 714031248641, 2881987944371, 3381911721101, 5105053487531
Offset: 1

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Alexei Kourbatov, Dec 09 2013

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Comments

Prime septuplets (p, p+2, p+6, p+8, p+12, p+18, p+20) are one of the two types of densest permissible constellations of 7 primes. Maximal gaps between septuplets of this type are listed in A201051; see more comments there.

Examples

			The gap of 165690 between septuplets starting at p=11 and p=165701 is the very first gap, so a(1)=165701. The gap of 903000 between septuplets starting at p=165701 and p=1068701 is a maximal (record) gap - larger than any preceding gap; therefore a(2)=1068701. The next gap of 10831800 ending at p=11900501 is again a record, so a(3)=11900501. The next gap is smaller, so a new term is not added to the sequence.
		

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