Arithmetic progression of 24 primes

Hugo Pfoertner all at abouthugo.de
Wed Jan 24 20:41:14 CET 2007


SeqFans,

the following might be an exception from the "don't play with primes to
make sequences" rule:

468395662504823 514267795341353 560139928177883 606012061014413
651884193850943 697756326687473 743628459524003 789500592360533
835372725197063 881244858033593 927116990870123 972989123706653
1018861256543183 1064733389379713 1110605522216243 1156477655052773
1202349787889303 1248221920725833 1294094053562363 1339966186398893
1385838319235423 1431710452071953 1477582584908483 1523454717745013

which was found by Jaroslaw Wroblewski a few days ago on Jan 18 2007.
His original announcement was
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/primeform/message/8240
See also http://hjem.get2net.dk/jka/math/aprecords.htm

Hugo





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