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A257304 Numbers n such that n, n+2, n+6, n+8, n+12, n+18, n+20, n+26, n+30, n+32, n+36, n+42, n+48, n+50 and n+56 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 11
2 44360646117391789301
3 80846604473064395081
4 85542881495337691541
5 113615698477681825541
6 116591588863353569081
7 140245881111654813611
8 204185491710368653601
9 227209370616659726411
10 238931301405879137171
11 441927344360107210721
12 457968514558418508761

List of values

[11, 44360646117391789301, 80846604473064395081, 85542881495337691541, 113615698477681825541, 116591588863353569081, 140245881111654813611, 204185491710368653601, 227209370616659726411, 238931301405879137171, 441927344360107210721, 457968514558418508761]