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%I A347852 #14 Nov 29 2022 11:34:31 %S A347852 933,2719,25782,298074,684607,3152985,3615775,4062023,9213717, %T A347852 17131290,18003995,19350016,23725387,30570595,34125949,39157518, %U A347852 61083539,67660632,83438975,94515652,117202015,119103567,126310893,127678285,144003855,189879059,197614054,240073574 %N A347852 Record gaps between prime octuplets of the form p + {0, 6, 8, 14, 18, 20, 24, 26} (initial members are A022013), divided by 210. %H A347852 Norman Luhn, <a href="/A347852/b347852.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..62</a> %H A347852 Norman Luhn, <a href="http://www.pzktupel.de/smarchive.html">The "Smallest prime k-tuplets" database</a>. %H A347852 Norman Luhn, <a href="https://pzktupel.de/RecordGaps/GAP08.php">Record Gaps Between Prime Octuplets</a>. %e A347852 a(1) = (A022013(2) - A022013(1))/210 = (284723 - 88793)/210 = 933; 88793 = A347853(1). %e A347852 a(6) = (A022013(11) - A022013(10))/210 = (964669613 - 302542763)/210 = 3152985, exceeding all previous differences; 302542763 = A347853(6). %Y A347852 The primes at the lower end of the record gaps are given in A347853. %Y A347852 Cf. A022013, A346998, A347848, A347850. %K A347852 nonn %O A347852 1,1 %A A347852 _Hugo Pfoertner_ and _Norman Luhn_, Sep 16 2021