VOOZH about

URL: https://oeis.org/history?seq=A289109

⇱ The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS)


login

Showing entries 1-10 | older changes
Primes p that remain prime through 3 iterations of function f(x) = 6x - 1.
#19 by N. J. A. Sloane at Sun May 10 22:26:35 EDT 2020
STATUS
#18 by Robert Israel at Sun May 10 21:32:01 EDT 2020
STATUS
#17 by Robert Israel at Sun May 10 21:31:49 EDT 2020
LINKS
MAPLE
STATUS
#16 by N. J. A. Sloane at Tue Aug 08 22:19:52 EDT 2017
STATUS
#15 by Alonso del Arte at Tue Jul 04 21:29:06 EDT 2017
STATUS
#14 by Alonso del Arte at Tue Jul 04 21:24:40 EDT 2017
COMMENTS
Discussion
Tue Jul 04
21:29
Alonso del Arte: I can't think of a good reason why the term "prime quadruplet" can't refer to four primes in a progression, but I also think that the use of the terminology for anything other than four consecutive primes (e.g., A007530) can be confusing. For that reason, I have removed all use of the term from the proposed entry.
#13 by Alonso del Arte at Tue Jul 04 21:23:50 EDT 2017
COMMENTS
EXAMPLE
#12 by Alonso del Arte at Tue Jul 04 21:18:46 EDT 2017
EXAMPLE
#11 by Alonso del Arte at Tue Jul 04 21:11:02 EDT 2017
EXAMPLE
STATUS
#10 by K. D. Bajpai at Sun Jul 02 05:11:46 EDT 2017
STATUS