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A233434
Primes p in prime triples (p, p+2, p+6) at the end of the maximal gaps in A201598.
2
11, 41, 101, 191, 461, 641, 1091, 1871, 2657, 3251, 6827, 7877, 40427, 47711, 58907, 86111, 171047, 379007, 385391, 553097
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Prime triples (p, p+2, p+6) are one of the two types of densest permissible constellations of 3 primes. Maximal gaps between triples of this type are listed in A201598; see more comments there.
LINKS
Tony Forbes, Prime k-tuplets
Alexei Kourbatov, Tables of record gaps between prime constellations, arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.4053, 2013.
Eric W. Weisstein, k-Tuple Conjecture
EXAMPLE
The gap of 6 between triples starting at p=5 and p=11 is the very first gap, so a(1)=11. The gap of 6 between triples starting at p=11 and p=17 is not a record, so a new term is not added. The gap of 24 between triples starting at p=17 and p=41 is a record gap - larger than any preceding gap; therefore a(2)=41.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Alexei Kourbatov, Dec 09 2013
STATUS
approved