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A233433 Primes p in prime 5-tuples (p, p+4, p+6, p+10, p+12) at the end of the maximal gaps in A201062.

Original entry on oeis.org

97, 1867, 5647, 15727, 43777, 79687, 257857, 1830337, 3995437, 5732137, 9127627, 9933607, 16915267, 23317747, 32582437, 38028577
Offset: 1

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Alexei Kourbatov, Dec 09 2013

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Prime quintuplets (p, p+4, p+6, p+10, p+12) are one of the two types of densest permissible constellations of 5 primes. Maximal gaps between quintuplets of this type are listed in A201062; see more comments there.

Examples

			The gap of 90 between quintuplets starting at p=7 and p=97 is the very first gap, so a(1)=97. The gap of 1770 between quintuplets starting at p=97 and p=1867 is a maximal (record) gap - larger than any preceding gap; therefore a(2)=1867. The gap after p=1867 is smaller, so a new term is not added.
		

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