Cuban Primes 2
A cuban prime (from the role cubes (third powers) play in the equations) is a prime number that is a solution to one of two different specific equations involving third powers of x and y. The first of these equations is: p=(x3-y3)/(x-y), x=y+2, y>0
The general cuban prime of this kind can be rewritten as ((y+2)3-y3)/(y+2-y) which simplifies to 3y2+6y+4.
First 20: 13, 109, 193, 433, 769, 1201, 1453, 2029, 3469, 3889, 4801, 10093, 12289, 13873, 18253, 20173, 21169, 22189, 28813, 37633
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- OEIS: A002648
- Wikipedia: Cuban Primes
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