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A228953 The largest possible element size for each perfect squared square order, otherwise 0 if perfect squared squares do not exist in that order.

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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 50, 97, 134, 200, 343, 440, 590, 797, 1045, 1435, 1855, 2505, 3296, 4528, 5751, 7739, 10361
Offset: 1

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Stuart E Anderson, Oct 06 2013

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A squared rectangle is a rectangle dissected into a finite number, two or more, of squares, called the elements of the dissection. If no two of these squares have the same size the squared rectangle is called perfect, otherwise it is imperfect. The order of a squared rectangle is the number of constituent squares. The case in which the squared rectangle is itself a square is called a squared square. The dissection is simple if it contains no smaller squared rectangle, otherwise it is compound. Every perfect square with the largest known element for each order up to 37 is simple.

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More terms, a(33) to a(37), extracted from Jim Williams' discoveries, added by Stuart E Anderson, Nov 06 2020