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The following pages link to Primes of the type φ(x, y)+A where φ is a quadratic form (Q5618439):
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- Hyperbolic prime number theorem (Q617860) (← links)
- Some problems of analytic number theory on arithmetic semigroups (Q1032766) (← links)
- Artin's conjecture for primitive roots (Q1109816) (← links)
- Partition into terms with prime numbers (Q1144603) (← links)
- Representation of prime powers in arithmetical progressions by binary quadratic forms. (Q1424576) (← links)
- Additive properties of dense subsets of sifted sequences (Q1606174) (← links)
- Carmichael numbers with a totient of the form \(a^2+nb^2\) (Q1759675) (← links)
- Vinogradov's theorem with Fouvry-Iwaniec primes (Q2085770) (← links)
- The number of rationals determined by large sets of sifted integers (Q2106892) (← links)
- Primes in arithmetic progressions with friable indices (Q2301200) (← links)
- The Green-Tao theorem for primes of the form \(x^2+y^2+1\) (Q2313399) (← links)
- When is \(a^{n}+1\) the sum of two squares? (Q2424258) (← links)
- The binary Goldbach problem with one prime of the form \(p=k^2+l^2+1\) (Q2483161) (← links)
- A transference principle for systems of linear equations, and applications to almost twin primes (Q2691620) (← links)
- On the integers of the form $p^{2}+b^{2}+2^{n}$ and $b_{1}^{2}+b_{2}^{2}+2^{n^{2}}$ (Q3015061) (← links)
- THE GOLDBACH PROBLEM FOR PRIMES THAT ARE SUMS OF TWO SQUARES PLUS ONE (Q4604488) (← links)
- Primes represented by positive definite binary quadratic forms (Q4968790) (← links)
- К вопросу о теореме Бредихина и Линника (Q5109677) (← links)
- ON VALUES TAKEN BY THE LARGEST PRIME FACTOR OF SHIFTED PRIMES (Q5222664) (← links)
- On values taken by the largest prime factor of shifted primes (II) (Q5380755) (← links)
- Correlations of Sums of Two Squares and Other Arithmetic Functions in Function Fields (Q5855167) (← links)
- Additive problems with almost prime squares (Q6093395) (← links)
- Primes with a missing digit: Distribution in arithmetic progressions and an application in sieve theory (Q6199317) (← links)