36735
domain: N
Appears in sequences
- a(n) = the smallest number m such that there are exactly n sets of consecutive primes, each of which has an arithmetic mean of m.at n=10A050237
- The lexicographically earliest sequence of binary encodings of solutions satisfying the equation given in A059871.at n=15A059873
- The lexicographically earliest sequence of binary encodings of solutions satisfying the equation p_i = (1+mod(i,2))*p_{i-1} +- p_{i-2} +- p_{i-3} +- ... +- 2 + 1, where p_i is the i-th prime number.at n=15A059874
- Numbers n such that 36n+11, 36(n+1)+11, 36(n+2)+11 and 36(n+3)+11 are prime.at n=34A255608
- Expansion of Sum_{1<=i<=j} q^(i+j)/( (1-q^i)*(1-q^j) )^2.at n=46A374929