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A257138 Numbers n such that n, n+4, n+6, n+10, n+16, n+18, n+24, n+28, n+30, n+34, n+36, n+46 and n+48 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 1707898733581273
2 3266590043460823
3 4422879865247923
4 10907318641689703
5 32472302129057023
6 52590359764282573
7 60229684381540753
8 67893346321234513
9 93179596929433093
10 115458868925574253
11 140563537593599353
12 142977538681261363
13 148877505784397623
14 166362638531783773
15 232442516762530153
16 236585787518684683
17 255933372890105143
18 317294052871840123
19 325853825645632363
20 337188071215909993
21 344447962857168403

List of values

[1707898733581273, 3266590043460823, 4422879865247923, 10907318641689703, 32472302129057023, 52590359764282573, 60229684381540753, 67893346321234513, 93179596929433093, 115458868925574253, 140563537593599353, 142977538681261363, 148877505784397623, 166362638531783773, 232442516762530153, 236585787518684683, 255933372890105143, 317294052871840123, 325853825645632363, 337188071215909993, 344447962857168403]