Program to find Primes of the form prime(n+2) * prime(n+1) - prime(n) +- 1.
Max Zettlmeißl
max at zettlmeissl.de
Tue Oct 2 18:01:28 EDT 2018
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 10:23 PM, Musatov <tomusatov at gmail.com> wrote:
> Primes of the form prime(n+2) * prime(n+1) - prime(n) +- 1.
> DATA
>
> 31, 71, 73, 137, 211, 311, 419, 421, 647, 877, 1117, 1487, 1979, 2447, 3079, 3547, 4027, 7307, 7309, 12211, 14243, 18911, 18913, 23557, 25439, 28729, 36683, 37831, 46853, 50411, 53129, 55457, 57367, 60251, 67339, 70489, 74797, 89669, 98909, 98911
>
> EXAMPLE
>
> 7*5 - 3 - 1 = 31
>
> 11*7 - 5 - 1 = 71
>
> 11*7 - 5 + 1 = 73
>
> 13*11 - 7 + 1 = 137
>
> Can someone put this in a Python program and post?
>
Here you go, my friend:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
primes = """Primes of the form prime(n+2) * prime(n+1) - prime(n) +- 1.
DATA
31, 71, 73, 137, 211, 311, 419, 421, 647, 877, 1117, 1487, 1979, 2447, 3079, 35\
47, 4027, 7307, 7309, 12211, 14243, 18911, 18913, 23557, 25439, 28729, 36683, 3\
7831, 46853, 50411, 53129, 55457, 57367, 60251, 67339, 70489, 74797, 89669, 989\
09, 98911
EXAMPLE
7*5 - 3 - 1 = 31
11*7 - 5 - 1 = 71
11*7 - 5 + 1 = 73
13*11 - 7 + 1 = 137 """
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(primes)
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