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A106322
Larger member of a Bhaskara pair (excluding Bhaskara twins, i.e., include only a < b), sorted on the larger value; a Bhaskara pair (a,b) is such that a^2 + b^2 = X^3 and a^3 + b^3 = Y^2.
6
1250, 80000, 911250
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
This sequence does not miss any terms since it is sorted by the larger member of the pair. - Jud McCranie, Jul 05 2013
The sequence likely continues 5120000, 10290000, 19531250, 27827450, 52743945, 58320000, 75357100, ... - R. J. Mathar, Jan 27 2017
REFERENCES
S. S. Gupta, 'Bhaskara Pairs' in 'Science Today' (subsequently renamed '2001'), Jan 1988, pp. 68, Times of India, Mumbai.
LINKS
R. J. Mathar, Construction of Bhaskara Pairs, arXiv:1703.01677 [math.NT] (2017).
FORMULA
A106320 SETMINUS A106318. - R. J. Mathar, Jan 27 2017
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
hard,more,nonn,bref
AUTHOR
Lekraj Beedassy, Apr 29 2005
EXTENSIONS
Corrected and extended by Jud McCranie, Jul 04 2013
STATUS
approved