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A257370 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, n+56 and n+60 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 47710850533373130107
2 347709450746519734877
3 1099638576123052218257
4 1169914227530138703617
5 1522014304823128379267
6 1620784518619319025977
7 2639154464612254121537
8 3259125690557440336637
9 9042634271485192050677
10 9239395687646993061197
11 15571053758048293307807
12 20628149050698694668167
13 20947353617877810296177
14 23182160505954925788317
15 27814116054901200587567
16 30406149669349341460577
17 31607383424682394081757
18 34254730511961158822627

List of values

[47710850533373130107, 347709450746519734877, 1099638576123052218257, 1169914227530138703617, 1522014304823128379267, 1620784518619319025977, 2639154464612254121537, 3259125690557440336637, 9042634271485192050677, 9239395687646993061197, 15571053758048293307807, 20628149050698694668167, 20947353617877810296177, 23182160505954925788317, 27814116054901200587567, 30406149669349341460577, 31607383424682394081757, 34254730511961158822627]