OFFSET
2,1
COMMENTS
These Gaussian primes have the form p+0*i, where p is an ordinary (rational) prime with p=3 (mod 4). Gethner et al. consider gaps around real Gaussian primes. In general, the Gaussian primes whose real and imaginary parts are given in A128107 and A128108 have a smaller magnitude than the real Gaussian primes given here. However, these real Gaussian primes are easier to compute.
LINKS
Ellen Gethner, Stan Wagon and Brian Wick, A stroll through the Gaussian primes, American Mathematical Monthly 105 (1998), 327-337.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
T. D. Noe, Feb 15 2007
STATUS
approved