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A295795 Largest number with exactly n representations as a sum of seven positive squares.

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%I A295795 #6 Nov 28 2017 10:24:33
%S A295795 20,44,38,68,65,60,83,89,92,81,107,99,116,110,108,90,131,128,140,134,
%T A295795 132,125,155,143,127,164,158,148,149,144,163,179,167,151,176,185,172,
%U A295795 188,173,203,180,177,174,195
%N A295795 Largest number with exactly n representations as a sum of seven positive squares.
%C A295795 It appears that a(44) does not exist.
%D A295795 E. Grosswald, Representations of Integers as Sums of Squares. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985, p. 86, Theorem 1.
%H A295795 D. H. Lehmer, <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/2305380">On the Partition of Numbers into Squares</a>, The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 55, No. 8, October 1948, pp. 476-481.
%Y A295795 Cf. A025422, A025431, A295669, A295702.
%K A295795 nonn,more
%O A295795 0,1
%A A295795 _Robert Price_, Nov 27 2017