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A257137 Numbers n such that n, n+4, n+6, n+10, n+16, n+18, n+24, n+28, n+30, n+34, n+40, n+46 and n+48 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 13
2 4289907938811613
3 5693002600430263
4 21817283854511263
5 48290946353555023
6 51165618791484133
7 53094081535451893
8 70219878257874463
9 98633358468021313
10 99142644093930373
11 104814760374339133
12 166784569423739203
13 167841416726358493
14 184601252515266523
15 263331429949004353
16 272039012072134243
17 339094624362619243
18 363319822006646623
19 363760043662280383
20 437335541550793003
21 455289126169953193

List of values

[13, 4289907938811613, 5693002600430263, 21817283854511263, 48290946353555023, 51165618791484133, 53094081535451893, 70219878257874463, 98633358468021313, 99142644093930373, 104814760374339133, 166784569423739203, 167841416726358493, 184601252515266523, 263331429949004353, 272039012072134243, 339094624362619243, 363319822006646623, 363760043662280383, 437335541550793003, 455289126169953193]