The polynomial $X^2+Y^4$ captures its primes
Annals of mathematics, Tome 148 (1998) no. 3.

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Classification : 11N35, 11N32, 11N36, 11P21
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
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John Friedlander; Henryk Iwaniec. The polynomial $X^2+Y^4$ captures its primes. Annals of mathematics, Tome 148 (1998) no. 3. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/AM_1998_148_3_a3/