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Triangular numbers representable as t*p, where t>1 is a triangular number, p>1 is a prime power (A025475).
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%I #13 May 05 2013 14:35:48

%S 120,528,1485,3240,58653,70125,139128,609960,886446,902496,1062153,

%T 1844160,4017195,8386560,8759205,38618866,39760903,122062500,

%U 160554240,703893960,741105750,797222415,6115239936,10854464130,23667373395,82103447700,131197213890

%N Triangular numbers representable as t*p, where t>1 is a triangular number, p>1 is a prime power (A025475).

%e Triangular(32) = 528 = 66 * 8, because 66 is a triangular number and 8 is a prime power, 528 is in the sequence.

%e Triangular(54) = 1485 = 55 * 27, because 55 is a triangular number and 27 is a prime power, 1485 is in the sequence.

%Y Cf. A000217, A025475, A029549.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Alex Ratushnyak_, May 03 2013