%I A046903
%S A046903 5993,6797,59117,59177,87677,148397,148397,268157,285863,361127,597473
%N A046903 Largest odd number that can be represented in no more than n ways as
p+2*i^2 where p is 1 or a prime and i >= 0.
%C A046903 These are just the largest numbers presently known - it has not been
proved they they are really the largest.
%H A046903 L. Hodges, <a href="http://learning.physics.iastate.edu/hodges/mm-1.pdf">
A lesser-known Goldbach conjecture</a>, Math. Mag., 66 (1993), 45-47.
%H A046903 <a href="Sindx_Go.html#Goldbach">Index entries for sequences related
to Goldbach conjecture</a>
%Y A046903 Cf. A055108, A007697, A016067.
%Y A046903 Sequence in context: A157666 A028546 A055108 this_sequence A068132 A115429
A046395
%Y A046903 Adjacent sequences: A046900 A046901 A046902 this_sequence A046904 A046905
A046906
%K A046903 nonn,nice
%O A046903 0,1
%A A046903 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A046903 The sequences as given in the Hodge paper is incorrect. Corrected and
extended by Jud McCranie (j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net) Jun 12, 2000
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