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%I A263205 #40 May 25 2020 15:53:13 %S A263205 1107819732821,3735283249697,4588646146631,6340698579419, %T A263205 8412649748537,9206359843907,9667145661911,10261787848841, %U A263205 10877306469737,13792968231041,17231043159311,18996369140627,21471510972419,21791129807147,23105869316669,23224938371519 %N A263205 Start of a string of exactly 8 consecutive (but disjoint) pairs of twin primes. %H A263205 Tomáš Brada, <a href="/A263205/b263205.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> (first 167 terms from Dmitry Petukhov) %e A263205 Starting from 1107819732769 = A151799(A151799(1107819732821)), the gaps between the next primes are (40, 12, 2, 88, 2, 4, 2, 28, 2, 10, 2, 16, 2, 58, 2, 22, 2, 24, 16) with 8 occurrences of 2, so 1107819732821 is a term. - _Michel Marcus_, Oct 16 2015 %Y A263205 Cf. A001359, A035789, A035790, A035791, A035792, A035793, A035794, A035795, A087641. %K A263205 nonn %O A263205 1,1 %A A263205 _Dmitry Petukhov_, Oct 12 2015