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A136060
Daughter primes of order 11.
10
3, 7, 13, 31, 37, 43, 61, 73, 103, 163, 211, 223, 241, 271, 307, 313, 331, 367, 397, 421, 463, 523, 541, 577, 643, 727, 757, 853, 877, 883, 937, 1051, 1087, 1093, 1153, 1237, 1291, 1303, 1381, 1423, 1471, 1597, 1693, 1723, 1777, 1951, 1993, 2131, 2161, 2203
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
For smallest daughter primes of order n see A136019 (also definition). For daughter primes of order 1 see A088878. For daughter primes of order 2 see A136051. For daughter primes of order 3 see A136052. For daughter primes of order 4 see A136053. For daughter primes of order 5 see A136054. For daughter primes of order 6 see A136055. For daughter primes of order 7 see A136056. For daughter primes of order 8 see A136057. For daughter primes of order 9 see A136058. For daughter primes of order 10 see A136059.
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MATHEMATICA
n = 11; a = {}; Do[If[PrimeQ[(Prime[k] + 2n)/(2n + 1)], AppendTo[a, (Prime[k] + 2n)/(2n + 1)]], {k, 1, 1500}]; a
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Artur Jasinski, Dec 12 2007
STATUS
approved