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A257369 Numbers n such that n, n+4, n+6, n+10, n+16, n+18, n+24, n+28, n+30, n+34, n+40, n+46, n+48, n+54, n+58 and n+60 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 13
2 695874886175252911063
3 1567582627835236839763
4 1750052554011927712483
5 2257588388550898970503
6 3789227751026345304613
7 4654682384109074514133
8 5022156579757255625623
9 13599236099159166553033
10 29894522822363684652103
11 35718904544536715448883
12 42421183685552747462323
13 47624415490498763963983
14 50069823850049036630533
15 56294926786180569503953
16 60877851518090858117803
17 66871135379953148611303
18 70743491366529526461853
19 72039555441202354852783

List of values

[13, 695874886175252911063, 1567582627835236839763, 1750052554011927712483, 2257588388550898970503, 3789227751026345304613, 4654682384109074514133, 5022156579757255625623, 13599236099159166553033, 29894522822363684652103, 35718904544536715448883, 42421183685552747462323, 47624415490498763963983, 50069823850049036630533, 56294926786180569503953, 60877851518090858117803, 66871135379953148611303, 70743491366529526461853, 72039555441202354852783]