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In number theory, a prime k-tuple is a finite collection of values representing a repeatable pattern of differences between prime numbers. For a k-tuple , the positions where the k-tuple matches a pattern in the prime numbers are given by the set of integers n such that all of the values are prime. Typically the first value in the k-tuple is 0 and the rest are distinct positive even numbers.

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