Cuban prime
A cuban prime is a prime number that is also a solution to one of two different specific equations involving differences between third powers of two integers x and y.
First series
This is the first of these equations:i.e. the difference between two successive cubes. The first few cuban primes from this equation are
The formula for a general cuban prime of this kind can be simplified to. This is exactly the general form of a centered hexagonal number; that is, all of these cuban primes are centered hexagonal.
the largest known has 3,153,105 digits with, found by R. Propper and S. Batalov.
Second series
The second of these equations is:which simplifies to. With a substitution it can also be written as.
The first few cuban primes of this form are:
The name "cuban prime" has to do with the role cubes play in the equations.