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%I A089295 #5 Mar 31 2012 23:01:23 %S A089295 0,643,1172,2013,2974,4343,6024,7873,10082,12891,16372,20093,24582, %T A089295 29623,34952,41193,48082,56003,65412,75613,86222,97671,109552,122321, %U A089295 138450,155611,174380,193701,215902,238703,263352,289921,317810,347739 %N A089295 Positions of the records in A089294. First integer requiring a larger prime in its representation by (signed) sums of squares of distinct primes than all preceding integers. %C A089295 a(2)=643 was first given by _Robert Israel_. %H A089295 Robert B. Israel, <a href="http://mathforum.org/discuss/sci.math/m/547283/547586">Sum of unique prime squares?</a> Posting in NG sci.math. %e A089295 a(1)=0=19^2-17^2-11^2+7^2 (0 already requires 19) %e A089295 a(2)=643=23^2+19^2-13^2-7^2-5^2-2^2 (requires 23) %e A089295 a(3)=1172=29^2+23^2-13^2-5^2-2^2 %e A089295 a(4)=2013=31^2+29^2+17^2-7^2-5^2-2^2 %e A089295 a(5)=2974=37^2+29^2+23^2+17^2-7^2-3^2+2^2=37^2+31^2+23^2+13^2-7^2-3^2+2^2 %e A089295 (two representations with the same maximum term) %Y A089295 Cf. A089294. %K A089295 nonn %O A089295 1,2 %A A089295 _W. Edwin Clark_ Nov 06 2003 %E A089295 More terms from _David Wasserman_, Aug 31 2005