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A054235 Consider all integer triples (i,j,k), j,k>0, with i^3=j^3+binomial(k+2,3), ordered by increasing i; sequence gives j values. +0
3
2, 1, 31, 62, 11, 174, 120, 1352, 1168, 1140, 2602, 1244, 1394, 2287, 2982, 4469, 644, 3073, 1879, 10771, 1309, 17437, 35739, 734, 17425, 30566, 27350, 45142, 33266, 37592, 32212, 56555, 20376, 29832, 66403, 111466, 116150, 98808, 15668, 14279 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

i values are A054234 and k values are A054236

LINKS

Jon E. Schoenfield, Table of n, a(n) for n=1..41

EXAMPLE

4^3=64=2^3+binomial(6+2,3); 11^3=1331=1^3+binomial(19+2,3)

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A005693 A158419 A074011 this_sequence A016547 A081541 A113465

Adjacent sequences: A054232 A054233 A054234 this_sequence A054236 A054237 A054238

KEYWORD

nice,nonn

AUTHOR

Klaus Strassburger (strass(AT)ddfi.uni-duesseldorf.de), Feb 07 2000

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Jon E. Schoenfield (jonscho(AT)hiwaay.net), Jan 19 2009

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