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A141785
Primes of the form -x^2 + 5*x*y + 5*y^2 (as well as of the form 9*x^2 + 15*x*y + 5*y^2).
7
5, 11, 29, 41, 59, 71, 89, 101, 131, 149, 179, 191, 239, 251, 269, 281, 311, 359, 389, 401, 419, 431, 449, 461, 479, 491, 509, 521, 569, 599, 641, 659, 701, 719, 761, 809, 821, 839, 881, 911, 929, 941, 971, 1019, 1031, 1049, 1061, 1091, 1109, 1151, 1181, 1229, 1259
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Discriminant = 45. Class = 2. Binary quadratic forms a*x^2 + b*x*y + c*y^2 have discriminant d = b^2 - 4ac.
REFERENCES
Z. I. Borevich and I. R. Shafarevich, Number Theory.
LINKS
N. J. A. Sloane et al., Binary Quadratic Forms and OEIS: Index to related sequences, programs, references. OEIS wiki, June 2014.
D. B. Zagier, Zetafunktionen und quadratische Körper, Springer, 1981.
EXAMPLE
a(2) = 29 because we can write 29 = -1^2 + 5*1*2 + 5*2^2 (or 29 = 9*1^2 + 15*1*1 + 5*1^2)
MATHEMATICA
Select[Prime[Range[250]], # == 5 || MatchQ[Mod[#, 45], Alternatives[11, 14, 26, 29, 41, 44]]&] (* Jean-François Alcover, Oct 28 2016 *)
CROSSREFS
Cf. A033212 (d=45), A038872 (d=5). A038873 (d=8). A068228, A141123 (d=12). A038883 (d=13). A038889 (d=17): A141111, A141112 (d=65).
For a list of sequences giving numbers and/or primes represented by binary quadratic forms, see the "Binary Quadratic Forms and OEIS" link.
Sequence in context: A279067 A049489 A242383 * A144311 A074367 A088486
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Laura Caballero Fernandez, Lourdes Calvo Moguer, Maria Josefa Cano Marquez, Oscar Jesus Falcon Ganfornina and Sergio Garrido Morales (marcanmar(AT)alum.us.es), Jun 12 2008
STATUS
approved