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A028916 Primes of form a^2+b^4. +0
3
2, 5, 17, 37, 41, 97, 101, 137, 181, 197, 241, 257, 277, 281, 337, 401, 457, 577, 617, 641, 661, 677, 757, 769, 821, 857, 881, 977, 1097, 1109, 1201, 1217, 1237, 1297, 1301, 1321, 1409, 1481, 1601, 1657, 1697, 1777, 2017, 2069, 2137, 2281 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

John Friedlander and Henryk Iwaniec proved that there are infinitely many such primes.

LINKS

John Friedlander and Henryk Iwaniec, Using a parity-sensitive sieve to count prime values of a polynomial

AMS announcement

CROSSREFS

Cf. A078523.

Sequence in context: A045705 A125822 A025537 this_sequence A100272 A107630 A078523

Adjacent sequences: A028913 A028914 A028915 this_sequence A028917 A028918 A028919

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Warut Roonguthai (warut822(AT)yahoo.com)

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