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%I A335044 #19 Jan 09 2023 18:22:40 %S A335044 1855418882807417,2485390773085247,4038284355308309,14953912258447817, %T A335044 16152884167551797,20149877129714999,23535061700758967, %U A335044 24067519779525107,25892136591156917,28681238268465371,29359755788438639,38364690814563809,52367733685120277 %N A335044 Primes starting 14-tuples of consecutive primes that have symmetrical gaps about their mean and form 7 pairs of twin primes. %H A335044 Tomáš Brada, <a href="/A335044/b335044.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..122</a> %e A335044 a(1) = A274792(7) = 1855418882807417 starts a 14-tuple of consecutive primes: 1855418882807417+s for s in {0 2 12 14 30 32 72 74 114 116 132 134 144 146} that are symmetric about 1855418882807417+73 and form 7 pairs of twin primes. %Y A335044 Cf. A330278, A274792, A055380, A055381, A055382, A081235, A266511, A266512. %K A335044 nonn %O A335044 1,1 %A A335044 _Tomáš Brada_, Jun 05 2020