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A121388 Table read by antidiagonals which classifies the proper odd numbers by form (i,j) where i and j are the number of prime factors of the form 4k-1 and 4k+1 respectively.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 11, 15, 21, 17, 19, 25, 35, 33, 29, 23, 27, 65, 39, 49, 37, 31, 45, 63, 85, 51, 57, 41, 43, 75, 105, 99, 145, 55, 69, 53, 47, 125, 175, 117, 147, 169, 87, 77, 61, 59, 81, 325, 195, 153, 171, 185, 91, 93, 73, 67, 135, 189, 425, 255, 165, 207, 205, 95, 121, 89
Offset: 1

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Author

Alford Arnold, Jul 26 2006

Keywords

Examples

			Table begins:
Row(i,j)
1: (1,0) 3,7,11,19,23,31,43,47,59,67,71,79,83,103,... (A002145)
2: (0,1) 5,13,17,29,37,41,53,61,73,89,97,101,109,... (A002144)
3: (2,0) 9,21,33,49,57,69,77,93,121,129,133,141,... (A107978)
4: (1,1) 15,35,39,51,55,87,91,95,111,115,119,... (A080774)
5: (0,2) 25,65,85,145,169,185,205,221,265,289,... (A121387)
6: (3,0) 27,63,99,147,171,207,231,279,343,...
7: (2,1) 45,105,117,153,165,245,261,273,...
8: (1,2) 75,175,195,255,275,435,455,...
9: (0,3) 125,325,425,725,845,925,...
10:(4,0) 81,189,297,441,513,...
11:(3,1) 135,315,351,459,...
12:(2,2) 225,525,585,...
13:(1,3) 375,875,...
14:(0,4) 625,...
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A120027. Subsequences begin A002145 A002144 A107978 A080774 A121387.

Extensions

Edited, corrected and extended by Ray Chandler, Aug 08 2010