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A122728 Primes that are the sum of 4 positive cubes. +0
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11, 37, 67, 89, 107, 137, 149, 163, 191, 193, 233 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

By parity, there must be an odd number of odds in the sum. Hence this sequence is the union of primes which are the sum of the cube of an even number and the cubes of three odd numbers (such as 11 = 1^3 + 1^3 + 1^3 + 2^3) and the primes which are the sum of the cube of an odd number and the cubes of three even numbers (such as 149 = 2^3 + 2^3 + 2^3 + 5^3). A subset of this sequence is the primes which are the sum of the cubes of four distinct primes (i.e. of the form 2^3 + p^3 + q^3 + r^3 for p, q, r, distinct odd primes) such as 503 = 2^3 + 3^3 + 5^3 + 7^3; or 2357 = 2^3 + 3^3 + 5^3 + 13^3. No prime can be the sum of two cubes (by factorization of the sum of two cubes).

FORMULA

A000040 INTERSECTION A003327.

EXAMPLE

a(1) = 11 = 1^3 + 1^3 + 1^3 + 2^3.

a(2) = 37 = 1^3 + 1^3 + 2^3 + 3^3.

a(3) = 67 = 1^3 + 1^3 + 1^3 + 4^3.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000040, A003327.

Sequence in context: A125744 A116057 A099227 this_sequence A031381 A160023 A090950

Adjacent sequences: A122725 A122726 A122727 this_sequence A122729 A122730 A122731

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com), Sep 23 2006

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