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A382639 Initial members of prime 16-tuples containing two prime octuplets at minimum distance.

Original entry on oeis.org

10458834002271815117, 26476006821087640697, 44350865905809142637, 54014646858393564377, 62155369550078511587, 253586253591518370557, 304079924911990894547, 423291158347150012877, 511505988322414165037, 512761727903842750367, 644424770171034352457, 675759858713748355427
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Federico Salas, Apr 01 2025

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Prime 16-tuples are in the form, (p, p+2, p+6, p+12, p+14, p+20, p+24, p+26, p+60, p+62, p+66, p+72, p+74, p+80, p+84, p+86).
Prime octuplets are in the form, (p, p+2, p+6, p+12, p+14, p+20, p+24, p+26). See A022012 for initial members of that pattern.

Crossrefs

Cf. A022012.