# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a195613 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A195613 #11 Feb 26 2022 13:03:44 %S A195613 25,28,32,38,46,58,60,62,72,77,80,85,88,92,93,94,102,104,108,110,118, %T A195613 122,123,124,130,133,143,144,145,148,150,152,160,161,162,164,170,171, %U A195613 172,178,182,185,188,196,202,203,206,207,208,212,213,214,218,226,235 %N A195613 Numbers n with property that n, 2n-1 and 2n+1 are composite. %C A195613 In A000027, if n, n+(n-1) and n+(n+1) are composite, then n is a term of this sequence. %C A195613 Suggestion: there are arbitrarily long sets of consecutive integers, e.g., 632..637, 665..672, 6428..6443. %t A195613 Select[Range[2,1000],!PrimeQ[2#-1]&&!PrimeQ[#]&&!PrimeQ[2#+1]&] %t A195613 Select[Range[250],AllTrue[{#,2#-1,2#+1},CompositeQ]&] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Feb 26 2022 *) %K A195613 nonn %O A195613 1,1 %A A195613 _Zak Seidov_, Sep 21 2011 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE