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A055075 Numbers expressible as the sum of no more than 5 squares of composite numbers, allowing repetitions. +0
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16, 32, 36, 48, 52, 64, 68, 72, 80, 81, 84, 88, 96, 97, 100, 104, 108, 112, 113, 116, 117, 120, 124, 128, 129, 132, 133, 136, 140, 144, 145, 148, 149, 152, 153, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, 168, 169, 172, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 184, 185, 188, 189, 192, 193 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems In Number Theory, section C20.

EXAMPLE

52=4^2+6^2, so 52 is in the sequence.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A002808.

Sequence in context: A132299 A059164 A040240 this_sequence A048111 A122614 A046101

Adjacent sequences: A055072 A055073 A055074 this_sequence A055076 A055077 A055078

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jud McCranie (j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net), Jun 19 2000; corrected Jul 04 2000

EXTENSIONS

1167 is the largest of the 256 positive integers not in the sequence.

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