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%I A336967 #30 Jan 09 2023 21:30:12 %S A336967 22930603692243271,34984922852185283,60960572612579749, %T A336967 226721453950385059,301850075265898823,310402815525745511, %U A336967 341206644560627711,357582484287837103,481408770994035947,492720459594614777,528050771271601307,587950582712698157,675424273001524577 %N A336967 Prime starting a sequence of 24 consecutive primes with symmetrical gaps about the center. %H A336967 Tomáš Brada, <a href="/A336967/b336967.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..18</a> %H A336967 Tomáš Brada, Natalia Makarova, <a href="https://boinc.tbrada.eu/forum_thread.php?id=3058">Symmetric Prime Tuples project</a> %H A336967 Natalia Makarova, <a href="https://boinc.progger.info/odlk/forum_thread.php?id=49&postid=6251">About Stop@home project</a> %H A336967 Natalia Makarova and Carlos Rivera, <a href="https://www.primepuzzles.net/problems/prob_062.htm">Problem 62. Symmetric k-tuples of consecutive primes</a>, The Prime Puzzles and Problems Connection. %F A336967 Primes p = prime(k) = A000040(k) such that A359440(k+11) >= 11. - _Peter Munn_, Jan 09 2023 %Y A336967 Cf. A000040, A055381, A055382, A064101, A081235, A175309, A335044, A335394, A336966, A336968, A359440. %K A336967 nonn %O A336967 1,1 %A A336967 _Tomáš Brada_, Aug 09 2020