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A084381 a(n) = n^3 + 5 numbers. +0
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6, 13, 32, 69, 130, 221, 348, 517, 734, 1005, 1336, 1733, 2202, 2749, 3380, 4101, 4918, 5837, 6864, 8005, 9266, 10653, 12172, 13829, 15630, 17581, 19688, 21957, 24394, 27005, 29796, 32773, 35942, 39309, 42880, 46661, 50658, 54877, 59324, 64005 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Cino Hilliard, Proof that n^3+7 <> k^2 for all integers n,k.

PROGRAM

(PARI) n3pm(n, m) = { for(x=1, n, y=x^3+m; print1(y" ")) }

CROSSREFS

Cf. sequences for n^3+7, n^3+17, n^3+3, n^3+2.

Adjacent sequences: A084378 A084379 A084380 this_sequence A084382 A084383 A084384

Sequence in context: A086652 A101622 A042607 this_sequence A048693 A041068 A037243

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Cino Hilliard (hillcino368(AT)gmail.com), Jun 23 2003

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