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A145046 a(n) = 2*A002330(n+1) * A002331(n+1).

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 12, 8, 20, 12, 40, 28, 60, 48, 80, 72, 20, 60, 112, 88, 140, 132, 52, 180, 168, 28, 60, 208, 120, 32, 260, 252, 160, 68, 312, 308, 288, 180, 272, 252, 340, 228, 40, 120, 420, 408, 280, 168, 380, 220, 440, 420, 532, 520, 48, 368, 240, 612, 608, 200, 572, 300, 552, 52, 260
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N. J. A. Sloane, Feb 25 2009

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Examples

			The following table shows the relationship
between several closely related sequences:
Here p = A002144 = primes == 1 mod 4, p = a^2+b^2 with a < b;
a = A002331, b = A002330, t_1 = ab/2 = A070151;
p^2 = c^2+d^2 with c < d; c = A002366, d = A002365,
t_2 = 2ab = A145046, t_3 = b^2-a^2 = A070079,
with {c,d} = {t_2, t_3}, t_4 = cd/2 = ab(b^2-a^2).
---------------------------------
.p..a..b..t_1..c...d.t_2.t_3..t_4
---------------------------------
.5..1..2...1...3...4...4...3....6
13..2..3...3...5..12..12...5...30
17..1..4...2...8..15...8..15...60
29..2..5...5..20..21..20..21..210
37..1..6...3..12..35..12..35..210
41..4..5..10...9..40..40...9..180
53..2..7...7..28..45..28..45..630
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Crossrefs

4 times A070151, or (apart from initial term) twice A145019.
Cf. A070079.