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A058252
Initial prime in set of 4 consecutive primes with common difference 36.
16
5321191, 8606621, 9148351, 41675791, 43251251, 49820291, 51825461, 57791281, 66637721, 73114441, 74055851, 82584841, 86801801, 87620011, 112161451, 123720361, 125810021, 126265751, 136413721, 140969291, 152777291, 153348161
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Subsequence of A052197. - R. J. Mathar, Apr 12 2008
There are no 5 consecutive primes with common gap 36. - Zak Seidov, Jan 17 2013
If the primes are not required to be consecutive, the sequence starts 31, 241, 281, 311, 751, 911, 941, 1151, 1451, 2621, 4021, ... - Michael B. Porter, Jan 17 2013
MATHEMATICA
Transpose[Select[Partition[Prime[Range[8700000]], 4, 1], Union[ Differences[#]] =={36}&]][[1]]
CROSSREFS
Analogous sequences [with common difference in square brackets]: A033451 [6], A033447 [12], A033448 [18], A052242 [24], A052243 [30]
Sequence in context: A116105 A116128 A303791 * A147528 A338542 A115960
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Harvey P. Dale, Dec 05 2000
EXTENSIONS
a(16)-a(22) from Donovan Johnson, Sep 05 2008
STATUS
approved