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A147857 Differences of two 4th powers. +0
4
0, 15, 65, 80, 175, 240, 255, 369, 544, 609, 624, 671, 1040, 1105, 1215, 1280, 1295, 1695, 1776, 2145, 2320, 2385, 2400, 2465, 2800, 3439, 3471, 3840, 4015, 4080, 4095, 4160, 4641, 5265, 5904, 5936, 6095, 6305, 6480, 6545, 6560, 7599, 7825, 8080, 8704 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

If n belongs to this sequence then so does n*m^4 for any positive integer m. Primitive elements (i.e., not of the form n*m^4 for m>1) are listed in A147858.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A147854, A147856, A147858

Sequence in context: A118531 A144710 A096905 this_sequence A147858 A005917 A027455

Adjacent sequences: A147854 A147855 A147856 this_sequence A147858 A147859 A147860

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Max Alekseyev (maxale(AT)gmail.com), Nov 15 2008, Nov 19 2008

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