[seqfan] Re: 10,17,20,26,29,34,37,40,45,50,52,53,?
Neil Sloane
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Wed Mar 23 00:24:46 CET 2016
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sure, go ahead and submit it
Best regards
Neil
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On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Frank Adams-Watters <franktaw at netscape.net>
wrote:
> Equivalently, numbers of the form x^2 + y^2, where x > 0 and y > x + 1.
>
> Franklin T. Adams-Watters
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> From: Zak Seidov <zakseidov at mail.ru>
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> Subject: [seqfan] Re: 10,17,20,26,29,34,37,40,45,50,52,53,?
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> These are just numbers of form (x^2+y^2)/2 with x>y>1.>Вторник, 22 марта
> 2016, 20:38 +02:00 от Zak Seidov <zakseidov at mail.ru>:>>10,17,20,26,29,34,37,40,45,50,52,53,?>Worth
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