
TL;DR
This paper discusses the infinitude of primes that can be expressed in the form x^2+1, highlighting a specific class of primes with a quadratic form.
Contribution
It establishes the result that there are infinitely many primes of the form x^2+1, contributing to the understanding of primes in quadratic forms.
Findings
Proves the infinitude of primes of the form x^2+1
Highlights the significance of quadratic forms in prime distribution
Provides a foundation for further research on primes of special forms
Abstract
The number of primes of a kind x^2+1 is infinite.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalytic Number Theory Research · Advanced Mathematical Theories · Advanced Mathematical Identities
