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A055078
Write n as a sum of terms of the form (p^2-1)/24 where p is a prime > 4; sequence gives those n which require at least 4 terms.
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33, 68, 88, 103, 138, 143, 173, 183, 198, 208, 243, 253, 278, 298, 308, 313, 348, 363, 373, 383, 403, 413, 418, 453, 468, 473, 488, 523, 528, 558, 563, 578, 583, 593, 608, 628, 638, 643, 658, 663, 668, 693, 698, 733, 748, 753, 758, 763, 768, 778, 803, 838
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Chowla conjectures that all numbers are the sum of no more than four terms of the form (p^2-1)/24 where p is a prime > 4.
REFERENCES
R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems In Number Theory, section C20.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A024702.
Sequence in context: A248038 A032661 A256029 * A256022 A044135 A044516
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Jud McCranie, Jun 20 2000
STATUS
approved