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A147527 Numbers n such that exists x in N : (x+103)^3-x^3=n^2 +0
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93645643, 12024611022569890927, 1544025601332411913276450522087, 198261303679194296628699373223979621125203, 25457832112792289938442435570354101121237746019778883 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

FORMULA

a(n+2)=128405450990*a(n+1)-a(n)

a(n)=(93645643/2)*{[64202725495+3652365444*sqrt(309)]^n+[(64202725495-3652365444*sqrt(309)]^n}-(10654629/4)*{[(64202725495 -3652365444*sqrt(309)]^n*sqrt(309)-[(64202725495+3652365444*sqrt(309)]^n*sqrt(309)}, with n>=0 [From Paolo P. Lava (ppl(AT)spl.at), Nov 25 2008]

EXAMPLE

a(1)=93645643 because the first relation is : (5327263+103)^3-5327263^3=93645643^2

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A015367 A034643 A117624 this_sequence A136634 A033625 A128673

Adjacent sequences: A147524 A147525 A147526 this_sequence A147528 A147529 A147530

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Richard Choulet (richardchoulet(AT)yahoo.fr), Nov 06 2008

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