[seqfan] Re: Prime numbers that differ by 30 with no primes between p and p+30
Neil Sloane
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Wed Dec 25 09:49:49 CET 2019
Perhaps A124596 is what you are looking for?
4297, 4831, 5351, 5749, 6491, 6917, 7253, 7759, 7963, 8389, 8893, ...
Best regards
Neil
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On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 12:28 AM Harry Neel <neelh48 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> While I have been able to obtain a sequence containing only the first
> prime of the sequence when I enter
>
> 4297,4327,4831,4861,5351,5381
>
> the return is “Sorry….”
>
> As these are distinct prime numbers that have no primes between them,
> should I receive a different response.
>
> Hopefully I am not missing terms.
>
> Thanks,
>
> H. Neel
>
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