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%I A056765 #12 May 05 2022 22:55:24 %S A056765 0,1,3,5,8,16,21,33,52,65,90,121,143,176,204,221,245,257,263,267,267, %T A056765 267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267, %U A056765 267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267,267 %N A056765 Number of integers from A056757 (defined by A000005(x)^3 > x) not exceeding 2^n. %e A056765 The finite sequence A056757 has 267 entries of which the following 8 occur below 32 = 2^5: {3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 21, 25, 27}. So a(5)=8. %Y A056765 Cf. A000005, A029837, A035033-A035035, A034884, A056757-A056767. %K A056765 nonn %O A056765 1,3 %A A056765 _Labos Elemer_, Aug 16 2000 %E A056765 More terms from _Sean A. Irvine_, May 05 2022