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%I A326767 #8 Jul 25 2019 03:41:23 %S A326767 0,7,14,18,12,8,11,33,19,23,26,40,43,39,42,59,22,29,68,47,75,70,31,41, %T A326767 60,55,94,91,81,72,96,99,97,113,46,73,122,79,5,107,129,132,76,138,135, %U A326767 89,152,156,66,161,35,168,53,4,80,87,127,144,106,184,194,140 %N A326767 Values of A326764 along the diagonal X=Y=Z. %H A326767 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A326767/b326767.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..499</a> %H A326767 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A326767/a326767.gp.txt">PARI program for A326767</a> %F A326767 a(n) = A326764(n, n, n). %o A326767 (PARI) See Links section. %Y A326767 Cf. A326764. %K A326767 nonn %O A326767 0,2 %A A326767 _Rémy Sigrist_, Jul 24 2019