# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a216552 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A216552 #22 May 02 2013 13:08:48 %S A216552 4,7,17,23,47,137,359,431,433,449,569,9311,14431,25561,35999,37511, %T A216552 50833,81839,104911,590041,593689,604711,1049897,1285607,1636007, %U A216552 1968721 %N A216552 Numbers n such that the n-th Fibonacci number is prime and can be written in the form a^2 + 3*b^2. %C A216552 Primes are of the form a^2 + 3*b^2 if and only if they are not of the form 3k + 2 (cf. A003136), and Fibonacci(n) = 2 (mod 3) if and only if n is in A047443 (i.e., n = 3, 5 or 6 (mod 8)), so the second condition can be considerably simplified. - _M. F. Hasler_, Sep 29 2012 %H A216552 Blair Kelly, Factorizations of Fibonacci and Lucas numbers %F A216552 A216552 = A001605 \ A047443 = { n in A001605 | A000045(n) != 2 (mod 3) } = { n in A001605 | A000045(n) is in A003136 } . - _M. F. Hasler_, Sep 29 2012 %o A216552 (PARI) is_A216552(n) = !bittest(104,n%8) & is_A001605(n) \\ - _M. F. Hasler_, Sep 29 2012 %Y A216552 Cf. A000045, A001605, A003136. %K A216552 nonn %O A216552 1,1 %A A216552 _V. Raman_, Sep 08 2012 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE