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A257306 Numbers n such that n, n+2, n+6, n+12, n+14, n+20, n+26, n+30, n+32, n+36, n+42, n+44, n+50, n+54 and n+56 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 1158722981124148367
2 1240068005144831867
3 2243290806352501637
4 3172206835341609797
5 8402171449067476007
6 9422138120166964847
7 16485850001899818467
8 16679857156627718057
9 26082001869529405727
10 28025081332808782877
11 30304192466683200797
12 34827058725936837287
13 36351118555624575707
14 44715422969365380887
15 45912500276798107607
16 47710850533373130107
17 47939384425506704057
18 48902741158702754327

List of values

[1158722981124148367, 1240068005144831867, 2243290806352501637, 3172206835341609797, 8402171449067476007, 9422138120166964847, 16485850001899818467, 16679857156627718057, 26082001869529405727, 28025081332808782877, 30304192466683200797, 34827058725936837287, 36351118555624575707, 44715422969365380887, 45912500276798107607, 47710850533373130107, 47939384425506704057, 48902741158702754327]