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Twins, triplets and more (Posted on 2011-11-17) Difficulty: 4 of 5
There is a huge (maybe infinite) number of twin primes, like (11,13), but only one triplet with d=2, i.e. (3,5,7).
However, one can get longer arithmetic series with other values of d.

Please list all the increasing arithmetic series such that:
a. They consist of at least 5 prime members.
b. Each number is under 100.

Example: 5,11,17,23,29. (d=6)

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
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  Subject Author Date
Some ThoughtsMore about arithmetic progressions with primewAdy TZIDON2011-11-19 03:38:31
Some Thoughtsre: expanding (spoiler included)Ady TZIDON2011-11-17 15:49:45
re: expanding (spoiler included)Charlie2011-11-17 12:57:52
expanding (spoiler included)Charlie2011-11-17 12:53:04
Solutioncomputer solutionCharlie2011-11-17 12:37:18
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