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A257168 Numbers n such that n, n+2, n+8, n+14, n+18, n+20, n+24, n+30, n+32, n+38, n+42, n+44, n+48 and n+50 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 79287805466244209
2 2714623996387988519
3 5012524663381750349
4 6120794469172998449
5 6195991854028811669
6 6232932509314786109
7 6808488664768715759
8 10756418345074847279
9 11319107721272355839
10 12635619305675250719
11 14028155447337025829
12 14094050870111867489
13 14603617704434643719
14 14777669568340323479
15 15420967329931107779
16 16222575536498135639
17 16624441191356313149
18 17367037621075657349
19 19289576760019250519

List of values

[79287805466244209, 2714623996387988519, 5012524663381750349, 6120794469172998449, 6195991854028811669, 6232932509314786109, 6808488664768715759, 10756418345074847279, 11319107721272355839, 12635619305675250719, 14028155447337025829, 14094050870111867489, 14603617704434643719, 14777669568340323479, 15420967329931107779, 16222575536498135639, 16624441191356313149, 17367037621075657349, 19289576760019250519]