User anonymous - MathOverflowmost recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-06-19T10:38:12Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/user/15137http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/65059/does-the-quadratic-form-x2-7y2-represent-infinitely-many-primes-with-the-r/65105#65105Answer by anonymous for Does the quadratic form $x^2 - 7y^2$ represent infinitely many primes, with the restriction that $0 < y < x/10$?anonymous2011-05-16T03:34:53Z2011-05-16T03:34:53Z<p>It is true, with the same proof as Iwaniec-Kowalski. Real or complex, the generators of principal primes are equidistributed modulo units. There just happen to be no units in the complex case. </p>