%I #19 Apr 29 2016 04:18:25
%S 0,6,68,724,7126,67537,667927,6668357,66668807,666669258,6666669682
%N Total number of positive integers below 10^n requiring 12 positive biquadrates in their representation as sum of biquadrates.
%C A114322(n) + A186649(n) + A186651(n) + A186653(n) + A186655(n) + A186657(n) + A186659(n) + A186661(n) + A186663(n) + A186665(n) + A186667(n) + a(n) + A186671(n) + A186673(n) + A186675(n) + A186677(n) + A186680(n) + A186682(n) + A186684(n) = A002283(n).
%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/WaringsProblem.html">Waring's Problem.</a>
%Y Cf. A003346, A186670.
%K nonn,more
%O 1,2
%A _Martin Renner_, Feb 25 2011
%E a(5)-a(7) from _Lars Blomberg_, May 08 2011
%E a(8)-a(9) from _Hiroaki Yamanouchi_, Oct 13 2014
%E a(10)-a(11) from _Giovanni Resta_, Apr 29 2016