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A257375 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, n+60 and n+66 are all prime.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 13
2 47624415490498763963983
3 78314167738064529047713
4 83405687980406998933663
5 110885131130067570042703
6 163027495131423420474913

List of values

[13, 47624415490498763963983, 78314167738064529047713, 83405687980406998933663, 110885131130067570042703, 163027495131423420474913]