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%I A035111 #9 Jul 08 2025 21:30:42 %S A035111 1,5,6,10,24,20,40,30,30,60,64,50,84,120,60,50,144,120,124,80,144,200, %T A035111 160,120,90,180,240,240,150,204,220,300,408,320,150,264,280,200,360, %U A035111 300,304,384,420,170,400,480,360,300,364,384,250,400,504,960,424,720,300 %N A035111 Numerators in expansion of a certain Dirichlet series. %C A035111 This is the SO(3) case, whereas the SO(4) case is reported in A078473 and A035282. [From _R. J. Mathar_, Jul 16 2010] %H A035111 M. Baake and R. V. Moody, <a href="http://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/baake/ps/fields3.ps.gz">Similarity submodules and semigroups</a> in Quasicrystals and Discrete Geometry, ed. J. Patera, Fields Institute Monographs, vol. 10 AMS, Providence, RI (1998) pp. 1-13. %K A035111 nonn,easy %O A035111 0,2 %A A035111 _N. J. A. Sloane_ %E A035111 More terms from _R. J. Mathar_, Jul 16 2010