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%S 59,67,83,107,139,179,227,233,241,257,281,283,313,347,353,401,419,457,
%T 499,521,523,547,571,587,593,643,673,683,691,761,787,811,857,883,929,
%U 937,953,977,1009,1019,1049,1051
%N Primes of form x^2+58*y^2.
%D David A. Cox, "Primes of the Form x^2 + n y^2", Wiley, 1989.
%H Vincenzo Librandi and Ray Chandler, <a href="/A033237/b033237.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> [First 1000 terms from Vincenzo Librandi]
%H N. J. A. Sloane et al., <a href="https://oeis.org/wiki/Binary_Quadratic_Forms_and_OEIS">Binary Quadratic Forms and OEIS</a> (Index to related sequences, programs, references)
%F Primes congruent to {1, 9, 25, 33, 35, 49, 51, 57, 59, 65, 67, 81, 83, 91, 107, 115, 121, 123, 129, 139, 161, 169, 179, 187, 209, 219, 225, 227} (mod 232). - _T. D. Noe_, Apr 29 2008
%t QuadPrimes2[1, 0, 58, 10000] (* see A106856 *)
%Y Cf. A139643.
%K nonn,easy
%O 1,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_.