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%I A118236
%S A118236 9,15,18,21,30,35,42,45,50,55,60,63,65,70,75,77,81,84,90,91,99,105,108,
%T A118236 117,119,126,132,133,135,140,143,147,150,153,154,156,162,165,171,175,
%U A118236 180,187,189,195,196,198,207,209,210,216,220,221,225,231,234,245,247
%N A118236 Numbers that can be written as sums of at least two distinct but overlapping 
               sets of consecutive numbers.
%C A118236 A001227(a(n)) > 2.
%C A118236 30 = 4+5+(6+7+8) = (6+7+8)+9 with common summands = {6,7,8}, therefore 
               30 is a term.
%Y A118236 Sequence in context: A110473 A105441 A093642 this_sequence A070876 A161163 
               A058211
%Y A118236 Adjacent sequences: A118233 A118234 A118235 this_sequence A118237 A118238 
               A118239
%K A118236 nonn
%O A118236 1,1
%A A118236 Reinhard Zumkeller (reinhard.zumkeller(AT)gmail.com), Apr 18 2006

    
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