%I A046048
%S A046048 47,62,77,127,142,157,207,222,237,287,302,317,367,382,397,447,462,477,
%T A046048 527,542,557,607,622,687,702,752,767,782,847,862,927,942,992,1007,1022,
%U A046048 1087,1102,1167,1182,1232,1247,1327,1407,1487,1567,1647,1727,1807,2032
%N A046048 Numbers that are the sum of 17 but no fewer nonzero fourth powers.
%C A046048 See A099591 for further references.
%H A046048 T. D. Noe, <a href="b046048.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..65</a>
%H A046048 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
BiquadraticNumber.html">Link to a section of The World of Mathematics.</
a>
%e A046048 62 is the sum of 17 4th powers and no fewer, so 62 is a member.
%e A046048 63 is the sum of 18 4th powers and no fewer, so 63 is not a member, although
it is a member of A099591.
%Y A046048 Cf. A000583, A002377, A046047, A099591.
%Y A046048 Sequence in context: A043178 A043958 A099591 this_sequence A163390 A023303
A106874
%Y A046048 Adjacent sequences: A046045 A046046 A046047 this_sequence A046049 A046050
A046051
%K A046048 nonn,fini,nice
%O A046048 1,1
%A A046048 Eric Weisstein (eric(AT)weisstein.com)
%E A046048 More terms from Arlin Anderson (starship1(AT)gmail.com). Jud McCranie
(j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net) remarks that probably a(65)=13792 is
the last term.
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