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A193105 Numbers n such that A193101(n) = 5.

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%I A193105 #10 Oct 12 2017 10:53:09
%S A193105 37,115,122,166,334,372,541,1805,2532,2773,2861,3340,4148,4980,5157,
%T A193105 5898,6522,6529,7557,10915,28415
%N A193105 Numbers n such that A193101(n) = 5.
%C A193105 It is quite possible that there are no more terms.
%H A193105 H. E. Salzer and N. Levine, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-1968-0224578-6">Proof that every integer <= 452,479,659 is a sum of five numbers of the form Q_x = (x^3+5x)/6, x>= 0</a>, Math. Comp., (1968), 191-192.
%Y A193105 Cf. A004006, A193101.
%K A193105 nonn,more
%O A193105 1,1
%A A193105 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jul 15 2011