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%I #2 Mar 30 2012 17:26:27
%S 1674,3059,5488,24696,29744,50661,67375,69095,109655,148608,164502,
%T 247589,248976,407511,421876,421911,684216,762048,877058,884763,
%U 942920,1265544,1725542,1817179,1975545,2240000,3133809,3819905,4120389
%N Terms in A003325 which are sum of three subsequent terms in A003325.
%H Zak Seidov, <a href="http://zak08.livejournal.com/1694.html">Table with full details for 36 first terms in A145755</a>
%e a(1)=1674=539+ 559+ 576, or A003325(60)=A003325(29)+A003325(30)+A003325(31); a(2)=3059=1008+ 1024+ 1024, or A003325(91)=A003325(43)+A003325(44)+A003325(45); a(36)=7968512=2656064+ 2656151+ 2656297, or A003325(17465)=A003325(8385)+A003325(8386)+A003325(8387).
%Y Cf. A145732 Terms in A003325 which are sum of two subsequent terms in A003325, A003325 Numbers that are the sum of 2 positive cubes.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Zak Seidov_, Oct 17 2008