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A257305 Numbers n such that n, n+2, n+6, n+12, n+14, n+20, n+24, n+26, n+30, n+36, n+42, n+44, n+50, n+54 and n+56 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 17
2 17905159760365247387
3 44333554877816671757
4 64777971223063936127
5 84528323459951417987
6 90798766993022298227
7 151477098804870766217
8 190685406656969508497
9 191219032841144805437
10 232425130317773743367
11 269337329665351844837
12 274875260256537447797

List of values

[17, 17905159760365247387, 44333554877816671757, 64777971223063936127, 84528323459951417987, 90798766993022298227, 151477098804870766217, 190685406656969508497, 191219032841144805437, 232425130317773743367, 269337329665351844837, 274875260256537447797]