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A140024 Primes of the form 26x^2+26xy+59y^2. +0
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59, 479, 839, 1151, 1259, 1319, 1571, 1931, 2099, 2351, 2399, 2411, 2579, 2819, 3191, 3359, 3491, 3659, 3671, 3911, 4259, 4451, 4751, 4919, 5039, 5351, 5519, 5939, 6011, 6131, 6299, 6359, 6599, 6719, 6779, 7451, 7559, 7691, 8039, 8231 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Discriminant=-5460. See A139827 for more information.

FORMULA

The primes are congruent to {59, 479, 551, 671, 839, 899, 1139, 1151, 1259, 1319, 1571, 1679, 1931, 1991, 2099, 2231, 2351, 2399, 2411, 2579, 2771, 2819, 3191, 3239, 3359, 3491, 3659, 3671, 3911, 4259, 4331, 4451, 4751, 4919, 5039, 5351} (mod 5460).

MATHEMATICA

QuadPrimes[26, -26, 59, 10000] (* see A106856 *)

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A142604 A071771 A125034 this_sequence A142363 A093259 A134652

Adjacent sequences: A140021 A140022 A140023 this_sequence A140025 A140026 A140027

KEYWORD

nonn,easy

AUTHOR

T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), May 02 2008

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