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"Matthew Anderson"
Dec 2010
Oregon, USA
25·52 Posts |
Hi again,
A good reference for k-tuples is at web-page at University of Tennessee Martin. Many prime k-tuples are enumerated a Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. see OEIS. I have been checking some 3-tuples that are already partially enumerated. For me this is good fun. Regards, Matt |
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