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A156226 Primes of the form 9n^2 + 1 +0
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37, 577, 1297, 2917, 4357, 7057, 8101, 14401, 15877, 22501, 24337, 32401, 41617, 44101, 57601, 69697, 72901, 90001, 93637, 147457, 156817, 176401, 197137, 224677, 324901, 331777, 352837, 404497, 427717, 476101, 484417, 509797, 562501 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

9n^2 + 1 can be a prime only for n's of the form n=10m or n=10m+-2.

Primes in this sequence must end with 1 or 7 and will have to be 1 modulo 30 or 7 modulo 30.

EXAMPLE

a(5) = 4357 = 9*22^2 + 1

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A142764 A123035 A006303 this_sequence A133998 A056217 A105464

Adjacent sequences: A156223 A156224 A156225 this_sequence A156227 A156228 A156229

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Avik Roy (avik_3.1416(AT)yahoo.co.in), Feb 06 2009

EXTENSIONS

Corrected, extended, comments added by Rick L. Shepherd and Zak Seidov, Feb 08 2009

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