%I A098823
%S A098823 368,496,752,1008,1520,1776,2288,2544,3056,3824,4080,4848,5360,5616,
%T A098823 6128,6896,7664,7920,8688,9200,9456,10224,10736,11504,12528,13040,13296,
%U A098823 13808,14064,14576,16368,16880,17648,17904,19184,19440,20208,20976
%N A098823 Numbers of the form 16 * (8 * p + 7) where p is prime.
%H A098823 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
WaringsProblem.html">Waring's Problem</a>
%e A098823 4^2 * (8*2 + 7) = 368 when p=2
%t A098823 Table[16*(8*Prime[n] + 7), {n, 1, 40}] - Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com),
Mar 06 2006
%Y A098823 Cf. A018889, A002804.
%Y A098823 Sequence in context: A068357 A067891 A142579 this_sequence A097501 A062041
A108772
%Y A098823 Adjacent sequences: A098820 A098821 A098822 this_sequence A098824 A098825
A098826
%K A098823 nonn
%O A098823 1,1
%A A098823 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 08 2004
%E A098823 More terms from Stefan Steinerberger (stefan.steinerberger(AT)gmail.com),
Mar 06 2006
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