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%I A119956
%S A119956 9,10,12,13,21,25,30,34,36,40,46,52,66,76,81,90,96,118,126,130,132,142,
%T A119956 144,154,165,172,177,180,193,196,198,204,216,226,228,238,240,246,250,
%U A119956 256,262,268,273,282,294,312,333,336,345,346,366,370,372,378,393,400
%N A119956 Numbers n such that n^3+1=p*q*r where p,q,r are distinct primes.
%C A119956 A115403 is a supersequence not requiring that p,q,r are distinct.
%e A119956 9^3+1=2*5*73 a product of 3 distinct primes, so 9 is in the sequence.
%Y A119956 Cf. A115403.
%Y A119956 Sequence in context: A048048 A136835 A104627 this_sequence A059102 A120185 
               A076364
%Y A119956 Adjacent sequences: A119953 A119954 A119955 this_sequence A119957 A119958 
               A119959
%K A119956 nonn
%O A119956 1,1
%A A119956 James Buddenhagen (jbuddenh(AT)gmail.com), Aug 02 2006

    
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