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A220862 a(n) = smallest m>0 such that the n-th rational prime p splits in the imaginary quadratic extension field K = Q(sqrt(-m)).

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%N A220862 a(n) = smallest m>0 such that the n-th rational prime p splits in the imaginary quadratic extension field K = Q(sqrt(-m)).
%C A220862 Except for the first term, a(n) = -A088192(n).
%D A220862 David A. Cox, "Primes of the Form x^2 + n y^2", Wiley, 1989, Cor. 5.17, p. 105.
%Y A220862 Cf. A088192, A220861, A220863.
%K A220862 sign
%O A220862 1,1
%A A220862 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Dec 26 2012