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A141373 Primes of the form 3*x^2+16*y^2. Also primes of the form 4*x^2+4*x*y-5*y^2 (as well as primes the form 4*x^2+12*x*y+3*y^2).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 19, 43, 67, 139, 163, 211, 283, 307, 331, 379, 499, 523, 547, 571, 619, 643, 691, 739, 787, 811, 859, 883, 907, 1051, 1123, 1171, 1291, 1459, 1483, 1531, 1579, 1627, 1699, 1723, 1747, 1867, 1987, 2011, 2083, 2131, 2179, 2203, 2251, 2347, 2371, 2467, 2539
Offset: 1

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T. D. Noe, May 13 2005; Laura Caballero Fernandez, Lourdes Calvo Moguer, Maria Josefa Cano Marquez, Oscar Jesus Falcon Ganfornina and Sergio Garrido Morales (oscfalgan(AT)yahoo.es), Jun 28 2008

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Comments

The discriminant is -192 (or 96, or ...), depending on which quadratic form is used for the definition. Binary quadratic forms a*x^2+b*x*y+c*y^2 have discriminant d=b^2-4ac and gcd(a,b,c)=1. See A107132 for more information.
Except for 3, also primes of the forms 4x^2 + 4xy + 19y^2 and 16x^2 + 8xy + 19y^2. See A140633. - T. D. Noe, May 19 2008

Examples

			19 is a member because we can write 19=4*2^2+4*2*1-5*1^2 (or 19=4*1^2+12*1*1+3*1^2).
		

References

  • Z. I. Borevich and I. R. Shafarevich, Number Theory.

Crossrefs

See also A038872 (d=5),
A038873 (d=8),
A068228, A141123 (d=12),
A038883 (d=13),
A038889 (d=17),
A141158 (d=20),
A141159, A141160 (d=21),
A141170, A141171 (d=24),
A141172, A141173 (d=28),
A141174, A141175 (d=32),
A141176, A141177 (d=33),
A141178 (d=37),
A141179, A141180 (d=40),
A141181 (d=41),
A141182, A141183 (d=44),
A033212, A141785 (d=45),
A068228, A141187 (d=48),
A141188 (d=52),
A141189 (d=53),
A141190, A141191 (d=56),
A141192, A141193 (d=57),
A141215 (d=61),
A141111, A141112 (d=65),
A141336, A141337 (d=92),
A141338, A141339 (d=93),
A141161, A141163 (d=148),
A141165, A141166 (d=229),

Programs

  • Magma
    [3] cat [ p: p in PrimesUpTo(3000) | p mod 24 in {19 } ]; // Vincenzo Librandi, Jul 24 2012
    
  • Mathematica
    QuadPrimes2[3, 0, 16, 10000] (* see A106856 *)
  • PARI
    list(lim)=my(v=List(),w,t); for(x=1, sqrtint(lim\3), w=3*x^2; for(y=0, sqrtint((lim-w)\16), if(isprime(t=w+16*y^2), listput(v,t)))); Set(v) \\ Charles R Greathouse IV, Feb 09 2017

Formula

Except for 3, the primes are congruent to 19 (mod 24). - T. D. Noe, May 02 2008

Extensions

More terms from Colin Barker, Apr 05 2015
Edited by N. J. A. Sloane, Jul 14 2019, combining two identical entries both with multiple cross-references.

A296937 Rational primes that decompose in the field Q(sqrt(13)).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 17, 23, 29, 43, 53, 61, 79, 101, 103, 107, 113, 127, 131, 139, 157, 173, 179, 181, 191, 199, 211, 233, 251, 257, 263, 269, 277, 283, 311, 313, 337, 347, 367, 373, 389, 419, 433, 439, 443, 467, 491, 503, 521, 523, 547, 563, 569, 571, 599, 601, 607, 641
Offset: 1

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N. J. A. Sloane, Dec 26 2017

Keywords

Comments

Is this the same sequence as A141188 or A038883? - R. J. Mathar, Jan 02 2018
From Jianing Song, Apr 21 2022: (Start)
Primes p such that Kronecker(13, p) = Kronecker(p, 13) = 1, where Kronecker() is the Kronecker symbol. That is to say, primes p that are quadratic residues modulo 13.
Primes p such that p^6 == 1 (mod 13).
Primes p == 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 12 (mod 13). (End)

Crossrefs

Cf. A011583 (kronecker symbol modulo 13), A038883.
Rational primes that decompose in the quadratic field with discriminant D: A139513 (D=-20), A191019 (D=-19), A191018 (D=-15), A296920 (D=-11), A033200 (D=-8), A045386 (D=-7), A002144 (D=-4), A002476 (D=-3), A045468 (D=5), A001132 (D=8), A097933 (D=12), this sequence (D=13), A296938 (D=17).
Cf. A038884 (inert rational primes in the field Q(sqrt(13))).

Programs

Formula

Equals A038883 \ {13}. - Jianing Song, Apr 21 2022

A035256 Positive integers of the form x^2+3xy-y^2.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 4, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 23, 25, 27, 29, 36, 39, 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 61, 64, 68, 69, 75, 79, 81, 87, 92, 100, 101, 103, 107, 108, 113, 116, 117, 121, 127, 129, 131, 139, 144, 147, 153, 156, 157, 159, 169, 172, 173, 179, 181, 183, 191, 192, 196, 199, 204, 207, 208, 211, 212, 221, 225, 233, 237, 243, 244, 251
Offset: 1

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Comments

This is an indefinite quadratic form of discriminant 13.
Also, positive integers of the form x^2+6xy-4y^2 (an indefinite quadratic form of discriminant 52).
Also, indices of the nonzero terms in expansion of Dirichlet series Product_p (1-(Kronecker(m,p)+1)*p^(-s)+Kronecker(m,p)*p^(-2s))^(-1) for m= 13.
From Klaus Purath, May 07 2023: (Start)
Also, positive integers of the form x^2 + (2m+1)xy + (m^2+m-3)y^2, m, x, y integers. This includes the form in the name.
Also, positive integers of the form x^2 + 2mxy + (m^2-13)y^2, m, x, y integers. This includes the form in the comment above.
This sequence contains all squares. The prime factors of the terms except for {2, 5, 7, 11, 19, ...} = A038884 are terms of the sequence. Also the products of terms belong to the sequence. Thus this set of terms is closed under multiplication.
A positive integer N belongs to the sequence if and only if N (modulo 13) is a term of A010376 and, moreover, in the case that prime factors p of N are terms of A038884, they occur only with even exponents. For these prime factors also p (modulo 13) = {2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11} applies. (End)

Crossrefs

Primes in this sequence = A038883 and A141188.
Cf. A035195.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    formQ[n_] := Reduce[a > 0 && b > 0 && n == a^2 + 3 a*b - b^2, {a, b}, Integers] =!= False; Select[Range[100], formQ] (* Wesley Ivan Hurt, Jun 18 2014 *)
  • PARI
    m=13; select(x -> x, direuler(p=2,101,1/(1-(kronecker(m,p)*(X-X^2))-X)), 1) \\ Fixed by Andrey Zabolotskiy, Jul 30 2020

Extensions

Entry revised by N. J. A. Sloane, Jun 01 2014

A141750 Primes of the form 4*x^2 + 3*x*y - 4*y^2 (as well as of the form 2*x^2 + 9*x*y + y^2).

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 3, 19, 23, 37, 41, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 89, 97, 109, 127, 137, 149, 173, 181, 211, 223, 227, 251, 257, 269, 283, 293, 311, 317, 347, 349, 353, 359, 367, 373, 383, 389, 397, 401, 419, 439, 457, 461, 463, 479, 487, 499, 503, 509, 523, 547, 557, 587, 593, 607
Offset: 1

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Laura Caballero Fernandez, Lourdes Calvo Moguer, Maria Josefa Cano Marquez, Oscar Jesus Falcon Ganfornina and Sergio Garrido Morales (sergarmor(AT)yahoo.es), Jul 03 2008

Keywords

Comments

Discriminant = 73. Class = 1. Binary quadratic forms a*x^2 + b*x*y + c*y^2 have discriminant d = b^2-4ac.
Is this the same as A038957? - R. J. Mathar, Jul 04 2008. Answer: almost certainly - see the Tunnell notes in A033212. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 18 2014

Examples

			a(2) = 3 because we can write 3 = 4*1^2 + 3*1*1 - 4*1^2.
		

References

  • Z. I. Borevich and I. R. Shafarevich, Number Theory.

Crossrefs

See also A038872 (d=5). A038873 (d=8). A068228, A141123 (d=12). A038883 (d=13). A038889 (d=17). A141158 (d=20). A141159, A141160 (d=21). A141170, A141171 (d=24). A141172, A141173 (d=28). A141174, A141175 (d=32). A141176, A141177 (d=33). A141178 (d=37). A141179, A141180 (d=40). A141181 (d=41). A141182, A141183 (d=44). A033212, A141785 (d=45). A068228, A141187 (d=48). A141188 (d=52). A141189 (d=53). A141190, A141191 (d=56). A141192, A141193 (d=57). A107152, A141302, A141303, A141304 (d=60). A141215 (d=61). A141111, A141112 (d=65). A141161, A141163 (d=148). A141165, A141166 (d=229). A141167, A141168 (d=257).

A141772 Primes of the form 3*x^2 + 5*x*y - 5*y^2 (as well as of the form 7*x^2 + 13*x*y + 3*y^2).

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 5, 7, 17, 23, 37, 73, 97, 107, 113, 163, 167, 173, 193, 197, 227, 233, 277, 283, 313, 317, 337, 347, 367, 397, 487, 503, 547, 607, 617, 643, 653, 673, 677, 683, 743, 787, 823, 827, 853, 857, 877, 887, 907, 947, 983, 997, 1013, 1093, 1117, 1153, 1163, 1187
Offset: 1

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Laura Caballero Fernandez, Lourdes Calvo Moguer, Maria Josefa Cano Marquez, Oscar Jesus Falcon Ganfornina and Sergio Garrido Morales (sergarmor(AT)yahoo.es), Jul 04 2008

Keywords

Comments

Discriminant = 85. Class = 2. Binary quadratic forms a*x^2 + b*x*y + c*y^2 have discriminant d = b^2 - 4ac.

Examples

			a(1) = 3 because we can write 3 = 3*1^2 + 5*1*0 - 5*0^2 (or 3 = 7*0^2 + 13*0*1 + 3*1^2).
		

References

  • Z. I. Borevich and I. R. Shafarevich, Number Theory.

Crossrefs

Cf. A141773 (d=85). See also A038872 (d=5). A038873 (d=8). A068228, A141123 (d=12). A038883 (d=13). A038889 (d=17). A141158 (d=20). A141159, A141160 (d=21). A141170, A141171 (d=24). A141172, A141173 (d=28). A141174, A141175 (d=32). A141176, A141177 (d=33). A141178 (d=37). A141179, A141180 (d=40). A141181 (d=41). A141182, A141183 (d=44). A033212, A141785 (d=45). A068228, A141187 (d=48). A141188 (d=52). A141189 (d=53). A141190, A141191 (d=56). A141192, A141193 (d=57). A107152, A141302, A141303, A141304 (d=60). A141215 (d=61). A141111, A141112 (d=65). A141750 (d=73). A141161, A141163 (d=148). A141165, A141166 (d=229). A141167, A141168 (d=257).

Extensions

More terms from Colin Barker, Apr 04 2015
Typo in crossrefs fixed by Colin Barker, Apr 05 2015

A141778 Primes of the form 4*x^2 + 3*x*y - 5*y^2 (as well as of the form 8*x^2 + 11*x*y + y^2).

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 5, 11, 17, 47, 53, 67, 71, 73, 79, 89, 97, 107, 109, 131, 139, 157, 167, 173, 179, 199, 223, 227, 233, 251, 257, 263, 269, 271, 277, 283, 307, 311, 317, 331, 347, 367, 373, 401, 409, 443, 449, 461, 463, 467, 479, 487, 509, 523, 587, 601, 607, 613, 619, 631
Offset: 1

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Author

Laura Caballero Fernandez, Lourdes Calvo Moguer, Maria Josefa Cano Marquez, Oscar Jesus Falcon Ganfornina and Sergio Garrido Morales (sergarmor(AT)yahoo.es), Jul 04 2008

Keywords

Comments

Discriminant = 89. Class = 1. Binary quadratic forms a*x^2+b*x*y+c*y^2 have discriminant d=b^2-4ac and gcd(a,b,c)=1.
A subsequence of (and may possibly coincide with) A038977. - R. J. Mathar, Jul 22 2008

Examples

			a(1) = 2 because we can write 2 = 4*1^2 + 3*1*1 - 5*1^2.
		

References

  • Z. I. Borevich and I. R. Shafarevich, Number Theory.

Crossrefs

See also A038872 (d=5). A038873 (d=8). A068228, A141123 (d=12). A038883 (d=13). A038889 (d=17). A141158 (d=20). A141159, A141160 (d=21). A141170, A141171 (d=24). A141172, A141173 (d=28). A141174, A141175 (d=32). A141176, A141177 (d=33). A141178 (d=37). A141179, A141180 (d=40). A141181 (d=41). A141182, A141183 (d=44). A033212, A141785 (d=45). A068228, A141187 (d=48). A141188 (d=52). A141189 (d=53). A141190, A141191 (d=56). A141192, A141193 (d=57). A107152, A141302, A141303, A141304 (d=60). A141215 (d=61). A141111, A141112 (d=65). A141750 (d=73). A141772, A141773 (d=85). A141776, A141777 (d=88). A141778 (d=89). A141161, A141163 (d=148). A141165, A141166 (d=229). A141167, A141168 (d=257).

Extensions

Typo in crossrefs fixed by Colin Barker, Apr 05 2015
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