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Joe Silverman
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Is there an $n\ge1$ such that every prime $p\equiv1\pmod{9}$ is representable in the form $x^2+ny^2$?

Is there an integer $n\ge1$ such that every prime $p\equiv1\pmod{9}$ is representable in the form $x^2+ny^2$?