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Old 2012-07-25, 07:31   #56
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I mailed T.Forbes some values not mentioned on his page in March 2012:

Under "First appearance of 100 digits" for k=2 (Twin), found by me:
10^99+6001 and 10^99+6003

Also there're smaller ones under "First appearance of 10000 digits" k=2, see Top5000:
93675195*2^33250-1 / +1 : 10018 digits (instead his listed 11713 digits) so far

Same for "First appearance of 1000 digits" k=2, see Top5000:
10^999+1975081 / +1975083 : 1000 digits (instead his listed 1040 digits)
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Old 2012-07-26, 14:45   #57
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I'm glad to see that a few people are interested in this project. Someone else may want to find examples of 13-tuples, if not, I will do it. In my humble opinion, the OEIS is a good place for that data.

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Old 2012-07-26, 21:13   #58
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I'm glad to see that a few people are interested in this project. Someone else may want to find examples of 13-tuples, if not, I will do it. In my humble opinion, the OEIS is a good place for that data.

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using pari and primes>3 I get 5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47-> p,p+2,p+6,p+8,p+12,p+14,p+18,p+24,p+26,p+32,p+36,p+38,p+42 as the lowest amount below the 100th prime. 47-5 =42 but this appears to be a 12-tuplet according to the minimums listed so it must not count the opening prime or something that I'm missing like repeatable across all the primes.

edit: yep that's likely the problem.

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Old 2012-07-27, 00:58   #59
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I mailed T.Forbes some values not mentioned on his page in March 2012
In those tables he shows the first appearance to be discovered and not the smallest appearance.
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Old 2012-07-27, 01:08   #60
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Someone else may want to find examples of 13-tuples, if not, I will do it.
There are 20 or 21 examples of each pattern in http://anthony.d.forbes.googlepages.com/ktmin.txt
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The Onlie Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences has refereed and accepted some of my work.

https://sites.google.com/site/primeconstellations/
I have confirmed the 52 smallest 12-tuplets in http://oeis.org/A213601.
It took 10 minutes with my tuplet finder in C on a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo.
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I have confirmed the 52 smallest 12-tuplets in http://oeis.org/A213601.
It took 10 minutes with my tuplet finder in C on a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo.
Is this program publicly available?
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Old 2012-07-29, 22:02   #63
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Is this program publicly available?
No. The source is adapted for each run. I sometimes mail a version for a specific purpose like breaking a tuplet or Cunningham chain record.
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Old 2012-07-30, 21:02   #64
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Prime 13 tuplets of the 1st kind have been accepted by the Online Encyclopedia of integer sequences.

https://oeis.org/A214947
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No. The source is adapted for each run. I sometimes mail a version for a specific purpose like breaking a tuplet or Cunningham chain record.
Shame. Several people on mersenneforum aren't adverse to making minor changes to code for each run. See http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=16705&page=2
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