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A145207 Numbers n such that there exists x in N with (x+67)^3-x^3=n^2 +0
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139159, 143360071051, 147688111595890531, 152146815684827106059839, 156740128050204348280189648879, 161472112515887870739083747272597171, 166346955592585785428646481254476689943611 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

FORMULA

a(n+2)=1030190*a(n+1)-a(n)

EXAMPLE

the first relation is : (9782+67)^3-9782^3=139159^2

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A025311 A081429 A156844 this_sequence A028518 A018234 A156409

Adjacent sequences: A145204 A145205 A145206 this_sequence A145208 A145209 A145210

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Richard Choulet (richardchoulet(AT)yahoo.fr), Oct 04 2008

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