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A135045 Numbers in A001043 which are the sum of two terms from A001043 in a unique way.

Original entry on oeis.org

24, 30, 68, 268, 434, 520
Offset: 1

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Manuel Valdivia, Feb 10 2008; definition corrected Feb 15 2008

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A subsequence of A001043 INTERSECT A134651.

Examples

			24 = 12 + 12, A001043(5) = A001043(3) + A001043(3)
30 = 12 + 18, A001043(6) = A001043(3) + A001043(4)
68 = 8 + 60, A001043(11) = A001043(2) + A001043(10)
268 = 52 + 216, A001043(32) = A001043(9) + A001043(28)
434 = 24 + 410, A001043(47) = A001043(5) + A001043(46)
520 = 12 + 508, A001043(55) = A001043(3) + A001043(54)
		

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