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A140251
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Smallest cubes > terms in A066525.
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3
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512, 17576, 35287552, 107171875, 3029741623, 3666512088, 7233848504, 10417365504, 11194326053, 12008989000, 25908060079, 36528273432, 40707584000, 47555965367, 49958012987, 63664587657, 84258095104, 96386901625, 573441954112, 973242271000
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OFFSET
| 1,1
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REFERENCES
| Suggested by Carlos Rivera's Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection, Puzzle 443 (which asks if the SCCP can be a cube or a prime cube).
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LINKS
| Nathaniel Johnston, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000
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FORMULA
| For each of the terms in A066525 (which are SCCP, sums of cubes of consecutive primes), find the cube just exceeding the term.
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EXAMPLE
| The cube just greater than 503 is 512; a(1) in this sequence.
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CROSSREFS
| Cf. A066525, A098563, A140250.
Sequence in context: A200791 A195657 A072369 * A017682 A001017 A050756
Adjacent sequences: A140248 A140249 A140250 * A140252 A140253 A140254
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KEYWORD
| nonn
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AUTHOR
| Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net), May 15 2008
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EXTENSIONS
| a(11) - a(20) from Nathaniel Johnston (nathaniel(AT)nathanieljohnston.com), Apr 21 2011
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