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A086119 Numbers of the form p^3 + q^3, p, q primes. +0
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16, 35, 54, 133, 152, 250, 351, 370, 468, 686, 1339, 1358, 1456, 1674, 2205, 2224, 2322, 2540, 2662, 3528, 4394, 4921, 4940, 5038, 5256, 6244, 6867, 6886, 6984, 7110, 7202, 8190, 9056, 9826, 11772, 12175, 12194, 12292, 12510, 13498, 13718, 14364 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

133 belongs to the sequence because it can be written as 2^3 + 5^3.

MATHEMATICA

sumList[x_List, y_List] := (punchline = {}; Do[punchline = Union[punchline, x[[i]] + y], {i, Length[x]}]; punchline) sumList[Prime[Range[6]]^3, Prime[Range[6]]^3]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A086120, A086121. Also see A045636, A045699.

Sequence in context: A132760 A070589 A104910 this_sequence A105509 A070588 A109287

Adjacent sequences: A086116 A086117 A086118 this_sequence A086120 A086121 A086122

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Hollie L. Buchanan II (hb2math(AT)hotmail.com), Jul 11 2003

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Nov 10 2006

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