%I #11 Oct 02 2015 12:15:06
%S 121,125,129,113569,113573,113589,113593,113601,113625,113629,113645,
%T 113647,113651,113659,113663,113667,113679,113715,113717,113729,
%U 113731,113739,113743,113747,113749,113757,113765,113781,113783,113791,113799,113815,113827,113831,113839,113847,113851,113859,113867,113871,113877,113881,113885,113889,113925,113931,113935,113943,113967,113969,113973,113981,113983,113987,113991
%N Odd terms in A259934.
%C Odd terms of A259934 appear in separate runs, where the first term of each run is always an odd square, like 121 and 113569 are. See A262514 for the explanation.
%H Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A262517/b262517.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..169794</a> (All odd terms as found from the data-file A259934 provided by _Max Alekseyev_, which contained terms up to A259934(397420670) = 9999999974.)
%Y Cf. A259934, A262514, A262516.
%Y Cf. A262509, A262510 (subsequences?).
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Antti Karttunen_, Sep 26 2015