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Numbers that are the sum of 3 nonzero squares in 8 or more ways.
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%I #16 Aug 05 2021 07:30:09

%S 374,446,486,521,566,569,594,614,621,626,629,686,689,701,710,729,734,

%T 749,761,770,774,789,794,801,809,810,825,846,849,854,857,866,869,881,

%U 902,909,914,926,929,941,945,950,953,965,969,971,974,986,989,990,1001,1014,1022

%N Numbers that are the sum of 3 nonzero squares in 8 or more ways.

%H Robert Price, <a href="/A025336/b025336.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5058</a>

%H <a href="/index/Su#ssq">Index entries for sequences related to sums of squares</a>

%Y Cf. A024796, A025299, A025322, A025323, A025324, A025325, A025326, A025327, A025328, A025329, A025330, A025331, A025332, A025333, A025334, A025335, A025336, A025337, A025338, A025373, A025427, A345087.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _David W. Wilson_