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If one were to multiply all the prime numbers together from
2 to 223092827, inclusive, and add 2 to that result, a
group of 223092827 consecutive non-prime numbers would be
found starting at that numerical address. From "Locating
Repeating Groups of Consecutive Non-prime Numbers by
Formula" by Carl L. Lambert, Copyright 2006. [Lambert]
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