The polynomial \(X^2+Y^4\) captures its primes
Annals of mathematics, Tome 148 (1998) no. 3
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DOI : 10.2307/121034
Mots-clés : prime representing polynomials, parity, bilinear form hypothesis, asymptotic formula, asymptotic sieve form primes, harmonic analysis, lattice point problem, quartic region, grössencharacters, Siegel's theorem, equidistribution, Jacobi symbols, 11N35, 11N32, 11N36, 11P21
John Friedlander; Henryk Iwaniec. The polynomial \(X^2+Y^4\) captures its primes. Annals of mathematics, Tome 148 (1998) no. 3. doi: 10.2307/121034
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