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A344148 Primes which are two greater than A191746 terms.

Original entry on oeis.org

17, 6779, 293617, 2992417, 24101863, 423722581, 625997497, 929306267, 3377032037, 3825265007, 6458885659, 7150892197, 13075407803, 13860035251, 19434399319, 32531231209, 47475445333, 50281049527, 53207636077, 62607479491, 85780812151, 106014038789, 109384656937, 121991823731, 125813698531
Offset: 1

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Author

Hartmut F. W. Hoft, May 10 2021

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Comments

Among numbers a(1..564) are 38 twin primes of which 14 are twins to numbers in A344147 with the first of the latter pairs being A344147(16)=85780812149 and a(21)=85780812151. In contrast it appears that A097490, A097491, A097493 and A343778 contain only twin prime numbers from the set {5, 7, 17}.

Examples

			a(1)=17=A191746(1)+2 is the first prime and a(2)=6779=A191746(7)+2 is the second of the form A191746(k)+2; both are twin primes while a(3)=293617 is not.
		

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Programs

  • Mathematica
    (* function a191746[ ] is defined in A344147 *)
    a344148[n_] := Select[a191746[n] + 2, PrimeQ]
    a344148[500]
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