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A140632 Primes of the form 55x^2+10xy+199y^2. +0
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199, 439, 1039, 1231, 1951, 2239, 2551, 2791, 3559, 3631, 4759, 5431, 6991, 7159, 7591, 8839, 9439, 10111, 11119, 11311, 11959, 13159, 13711, 13831, 14479, 14551, 15391, 15679, 15991, 16519, 16831, 17239, 17359, 17839, 17911, 18199, 18919 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Discriminant=-43680. Also primes of the form 159x^2+120xy+160y^2.

In base 12, the sequence is 147, 307, 727, 867, 1167, 1367, 1587, 1747, 2087, 2127, 2907, 3187, 4067, 4187, 4487, 5147, 5567, 5X27, 6527, 6667, 6E07, 7747, 7E27, 8007, 8467, 8507, 8XX7, 90X7, 9307, 9687, 98X7, 9E87, X067, X3X7, X447, X647, XE47, where X is 10 and E is 11. Moreover, the discriminant is -21340. Keep in mind that 12 is a canonical base for mathematics in general since any prime greater than 3 is of the form 6k+-1, any prime of the form 4k+1 is a sum of squares while any prime of the form 4k+3 is never a sum of squares, and lcm(6,4)=12. - Walter A. Kehowski (wkehowski(AT)cox.net), Jun 01 2008

CROSSREFS

Cf. A140633.

Adjacent sequences: A140629 A140630 A140631 this_sequence A140633 A140634 A140635

Sequence in context: A004926 A004946 A033168 this_sequence A142814 A105975 A095995

KEYWORD

nonn,easy

AUTHOR

T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), May 19 2008

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