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A091386
Solution to the merit factor problem.
2
5, 10, 18, 27, 43, 52, 72, 93, 113, 126, 154, 175, 215, 240, 280, 321, 349, 390, 426, 467, 523, 576, 612, 661, 721, 766, 834, 903, 959, 1028, 1088, 1153, 1221, 1298, 1378, 1455, 1531, 1620, 1708, 1789, 1865, 1958, 2058, 2143, 2247, 2344, 2444, 2537, 2653, 2754, 2870, 2979, 3091, 3196, 3328, 3437, 3561, 3686, 3818, 3947, 4079, 4176, 4304, 4465, 4613
OFFSET
1,1
LINKS
Steven Finch, Golay-Littlewood Problem, Mar 05 2014. [Cached copy, with permission of the author]
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Merit Factor Problem.
EXAMPLE
a(12) = 13^2 + A102780(13) = 169 + 6 = 175.
a(10) = 11^2 + A102780(11) = 121 + 5 = 126.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A102780.
Sequence in context: A208953 A092390 A035608 * A164004 A025010 A299144
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Eric W. Weisstein, Jan 04 2004
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Steven Finch, Mar 03 2014
More terms from Minfeng Wang, Dec 23 2024
STATUS
approved