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A331229 a(n) = number of triangles with integer sides i <= j <= k with radius of circumcircle <= n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 7, 22, 47, 91, 148, 231, 334, 469, 631, 830, 1062, 1339, 1657, 2024, 2434, 2905, 3427, 4014, 4653, 5362, 6141, 6994, 7911, 8917, 10000, 11169, 12425, 13774, 15211, 16743, 18381, 20133, 21975, 23929, 25998, 28185, 30482, 32906, 35449, 38137, 40935, 43884, 46954
Offset: 1

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Hugo Pfoertner, Jan 13 2020

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			The radius of the m-th circumcircle in the sorted list is R(m) = sqrt(A331227(m)/A331228(m)). The list of radii, rounded to 10^-4, starts: {0.57735, 1.0328, 1.1547, 1.5119, 1.5213, 1.5910, 1.7321, 2.0125, 2.0158, 2.0656, 2.0656, 2.1574, 2.3094, 2.5000, 2.5126, 2.5516, 2.5621, 2.6207, 2.6318, 2.7136, 2.7277, 2.8868, 3.0067, ...}.
a(1) = 1: 1 circle (R = 0.57735) with R <= 1,
a(2) = 7: a(1) + 6 circles (R = 1.0328, 1.1547, 1.5119, 1.5213, 1.5910, 1.7321) with 1 < R <= 2,
a(3) = 22: a(2) + 15 circles (R = 2.0125, 2.0158, 2.0656, 2.0656, 2.1574, 2.3094, 2.5000, 2.5126, 2.5516, 2.5621, 2.6207, 2.6318, 2.7136, 2.7277, 2.8868) with 2 < R <= 3.
		

Crossrefs

Bisection of A331240 (n even).