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A201262 Primes of the form n^3 + 9.

Original entry on oeis.org

17, 73, 521, 1009, 2753, 8009, 10657, 21961, 39313, 54881, 85193, 140617, 195121, 262153, 314441, 512009, 681481, 778697, 941201, 1404937, 3241801, 3511817, 4410953, 4913009, 6028577, 6229513, 6644681, 6859009, 8000009, 8998921
Offset: 1

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Author

Vincenzo Librandi, Nov 29 2011

Keywords

Comments

Old name was "Primes of the form 8n^3 + 9".

Examples

			Since 17 is prime and equal to 2^3 + 9, it is in the sequence.
Since 73 is prime and equal to 4^3 + 9, it is in the sequence.
225 is not in the sequence, because, although it is 6^3 + 9, it is divisible by 5.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A016743.

Programs

  • Magma
    [a: n in [0..300] | IsPrime(a) where a is 8*n^3+9]
  • Mathematica
    Select[Table[n^3 + 9, {n, 0, 248, 2}], PrimeQ]

Extensions

Name simplified by Alex Ratushnyak, Apr 06 2013