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A103156 Numbers whose square can be expressed as signed sum of a fifth power and a cube. z^2=x^5+y^3 with gcd(x,y,z)=1. +0
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3, 10, 411, 654, 7792, 36599, 39151, 647992, 1506463, 1525899, 2730128, 3353687, 4387861, 4942947, 5574720, 12092581, 128301258, 168454745, 184589480, 888155653, 20364997771, 53242416249, 65464918703, 73699708330, 74330984303 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Dario Alpern, Sum of powers a^5 + b^3 = c^2.

Johnny Edwards, A Complete Solution to X^2+Y^3+Z^5=0. Journal fuer die reine und angewandte Mathematik (Crelle's Journal) 571, 213-236 (2004) (Preprint).

EXAMPLE

a(1)=3 because 1^5+2^3=3^2, a(2)=10 because (-3)^5+7^3=10^2, a(3)=411 because 10^5+41^3=411^2, a(4)=654 because 19^5+(-127)^3=654^2.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A070065 positive integer solutions of x^2 + y^5 = z^3.

Sequence in context: A156193 A119035 A004100 this_sequence A012865 A006273 A117526

Adjacent sequences: A103153 A103154 A103155 this_sequence A103157 A103158 A103159

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Hugo Pfoertner (hugo(AT)pfoertner.org), Jan 25 2005

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