cp's OEIS Frontend

This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A057535 Numbers expressible as (a^2 - 1)*(b^2 - 1) in 5 distinct ways.

Original entry on oeis.org

588107520, 67270694400, 546939993600, 2128050512640, 37400697734400, 5566067918611200
Offset: 1

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Author

K. S. Brown (ksbrown(AT)seanet.com), Fred W. Helenius (fredh(AT)ix.netcom.com), Dean Hickerson, Randall L Rathbun

Keywords

Comments

The next term (if it exists) is greater than 2^70.

Crossrefs

Cf. A134856, A134857, A134858 (identical?).

Programs

  • PARI
    { f(a,b) = (a+1)*(a-1)*(b+1)*(b-1) } ans=vector(6,x,[0,0]); clear=ans; { g(a) = b=divisors(a*a-1); l=length(b); b=b+vector(l,x,a); for(x=1,l/2,c=4*a*b[x]*(a+1)*(a-1)*(b[x]+1)*(b[x]-1)*(a*b[x]-1)/((b[x]-a)*(b[x]-a));
    d=floor(sqrt(sqrt(c))); count=1; for( y=2,d, if (c%(y*y-1)==0,e=ceil(sqrt(c/(y*y-1))); if (f(y,e)==c,ans[count]=[y,e]; count=count+1,),); ); if ( count>5,print("g:",a," ",c," ",ans); ans=clear,); ); } { find()= for(n=560,10001,print(n); g(n)); }
    Store program as text file, load gp, \r textfilename and then run function find() to search for a 7th entry.
    
  • PARI
    { f(a,b) = (a+1)*(a-1)*(b+1)*(b-1) } ans=vector(6,x,[0,0])

A134857 Numbers that can be written as (a^2-1)(b^2-1) in four or more distinct ways.

Original entry on oeis.org

241920, 1048320, 10200960, 25724160, 37255680, 93139200, 123963840, 245044800, 588107520, 819786240, 1407893760, 1871251200, 3758169600, 5886558720, 8553283200, 10783342080, 13470367680, 19769460480, 30791819520, 40446806400
Offset: 1

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Author

Herman Beeksma, Nov 13 2007

Keywords

Comments

Subsequence of A134856. Contains A134858 as a subsequence.

Examples

			241920 = (4^2-1)(127^2-1) = (7^2-1)(71^2-1) = (9^2-1)(55^2-1) = (17^2-1)(29^2-1).
		

Crossrefs

A134856 Numbers that can be written as (a^2-1)(b^2-1) in three or more distinct ways.

Original entry on oeis.org

2880, 27720, 40320, 49920, 63360, 98280, 241920, 282744, 491400, 547200, 604800, 950400, 970200, 1048320, 1370880, 1614600, 1774080, 2489760, 2608320, 2882880, 2923200, 3931200, 4817400, 6126120, 7338240, 7673400, 8426880, 10200960
Offset: 1

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Author

Herman Beeksma, Nov 13 2007

Keywords

Comments

Contains A134857 and A134858 as subsequences.

Examples

			2880 = (2^2-1)(31^2-1) = (3^2-1)(19^2-1) = (5^2-1)(11^2-1).
		

Crossrefs

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