A107662 -n is the discriminant of cubic polynomials irreducible over Zp for primes p represented by only one binary quadratic form.
23, 31, 44, 59, 76, 83, 107, 108, 139, 172, 211, 243, 268, 283, 307, 331, 379, 499, 547, 643, 652, 883, 907
Offset: 1
Examples
For each -n, we give (-n,a,b,c) for the quadratic form ax^2+bxy+cy^2: (23,2,1,3), (31,2,1,4), (44,3,2,4), (59,3,1,5), (76,4,2,5), (83,3,1,7), (107,3,1,9), (108,4,2,7), (139,5,1,7), (172,4,2,11), (211,5,3,11), (243,7,3,9), (268,4,2,17), (283,7,5,11), (307,7,1,11), (331,5,3,17), (379,5,1,19), (499,5,1,25), (547,11,5,13), (643,7,1,23), (652,4,2,41), (883,13,1,17) and (907,13,9,19).
References
- Mohammad K. Azarian, On the Hyperfactorial Function, Hypertriangular Function, and the Discriminants of Certain Polynomials, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 36, No. 2, 2007, pp. 251-257. Mathematical Reviews, MR2312537. Zentralblatt MATH, Zbl 1133.11012.
- Blair K. Spearman and Kenneth S. Williams, The cubic congruence x^3+Ax^2+Bx+C = 0 (mod p) and binary quadratic forms, J. London Math. Soc., 46, (1992), 397-410.
Links
- Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Class Number
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