[go: up one dir, main page]

login

Year-end appeal: Please make a donation to the OEIS Foundation to support ongoing development and maintenance of the OEIS. We are now in our 61st year, we have over 378,000 sequences, and we’ve reached 11,000 citations (which often say “discovered thanks to the OEIS”).

A248368
Primes p such that 52*p + 1 is prime.
2
3, 13, 31, 43, 73, 109, 139, 151, 181, 193, 211, 223, 229, 283, 349, 379, 409, 421, 463, 523, 601, 619, 691, 769, 823, 853, 1021, 1033, 1069, 1153, 1231, 1279, 1303, 1453, 1459, 1471, 1531, 1663, 1693, 1723, 1741, 1783, 1831, 1873, 1933, 2029, 2131, 2251, 2269, 2293, 2593, 2671, 2749, 2791
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Or, primes in A248221. Subsequence of A248221. Note that a(1..6) coincide with A171517(1..6).
LINKS
MAPLE
A248368:=n->`if`(isprime(52*n+1) and isprime(n), n, NULL): seq(A248368(n), n=1..4000); # Wesley Ivan Hurt, Oct 05 2014
MATHEMATICA
s = {}; Do[If[PrimeQ[1 + 52*(p = Prime[n])], AppendTo[s, p]], {n, 500}]; s
Select[Prime[Range[500]], PrimeQ[52#+1]&] (* Harvey P. Dale, Aug 15 2017 *)
PROG
(PARI)
forprime(p=1, 10^4, if(isprime(52*p+1), print1(p, ", "))) \\ Derek Orr, Oct 05 2014
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,easy
AUTHOR
Zak Seidov, Oct 05 2014
STATUS
approved