%I #13 Sep 08 2022 08:44:44
%S 1,2,8,24,69,199,576,1661,4792,13824,39875,115020,331776,957007,
%T 2760487,7962624,22968182,66251701,191102976,551236370,1590040835,
%U 4586471424,13229672880,38160980055,110075314176,317512149143,915863521339,2641807540224,7620291579445
%N Powers of cube root of 24 rounded down.
%H Vincenzo Librandi, <a href="/A018045/b018045.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..200</a>
%t Table[Floor[24^(n/3)], {n, 0, 40}] (* _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jan 07 2014 *)
%t Floor[Surd[24,3]^Range[0,30]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Sep 14 2019 *)
%o (Magma) [Floor(24^(n/3)): n in [0..40]]; // _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jan 07 2014
%Y Cf. powers of cube root of k rounded down: A017979 (k=2), A017982 (k=3), A017985 (k=4), A017988 (k=5), A017991 (k=6), A017994 (k=7), A018000 (k=9), A018003 (k=10), A018006 (k=11), A018009 (k=12), A018012 (k=13), A018015 (k=14), A018018 (k=15), A018021 (k=16), A018024 (k=17), A018027 (k=18), A018030 (k=19), A018033 (k=20), A018036 (k=21), A018039 (k=22), A018042 (k=23), this sequence (k=24).
%K nonn
%O 0,2
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_
%E More terms from _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jan 07 2014