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A059743 Number of points of norm^2 <= n^2 in the square lattice that are visible from the origin. +0
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1, 5, 9, 17, 33, 49, 73, 89, 121, 153, 193, 225, 265, 313, 385, 441, 481, 545, 617, 673, 769, 833, 929, 1001, 1113, 1193, 1281, 1385, 1489, 1585, 1705, 1817, 1961, 2073, 2225, 2345, 2481, 2601, 2753, 2913, 3065, 3185, 3361, 3481, 3697, 3857, 4017, 4177 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

A lattice point (i,j) is "visible" from the origin if no other lattice point lies on the line segment from (0,0) to (i,j), which is equivalent to saying that i and j are relatively prime. By convention, we say that (0,0) is visible from the origin.

REFERENCES

Tom M. Apostol, "Introduction to Analytic Number Theory", Springer-Verlag, Section 3.8.

CROSSREFS

See also A000328, where visibility is not required.

Sequence in context: A146284 A081295 A160426 this_sequence A000322 A020737 A147401

Adjacent sequences: A059740 A059741 A059742 this_sequence A059744 A059745 A059746

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

John W. Layman (layman(AT)math.vt.edu), Oct 13 2001

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