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A334821 Number of integers from 0 to the triangular number A000217(n) that can be represented as a difference of triangular numbers from 0 to n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 13, 17, 22, 28, 34, 41, 48, 56, 64, 71, 78, 90, 102, 111, 124, 135, 147, 160, 172, 187, 201, 215, 230, 246, 261, 276, 294, 313, 330, 350, 370, 389, 412, 433, 452, 475, 497, 520, 543, 565, 587, 612, 636, 661, 690, 714, 740, 768, 795, 821, 850, 878, 908, 942, 971, 1000, 1032, 1065
Offset: 0

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Author

Scott R. Shannon, Jun 09 2020

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Examples

			a(2) = 4 as all four numbers from 0 to A000217(2) = 3 can all be represented as a difference of 0,1,3, the triangular numbers from 0 to 2.
a(3) = 6 as in the seven numbers from 0 to A000217(3) = 6, six can be represented as a difference of 0,1,3,6, the triangular numbers from 0 to 3. One number, 4, cannot be.
a(6) = 17 as in the twenty-two numbers from 0 to A000217(6) = 21, seventeen can be represented as a difference of 0,1,3,6,10,15,21, the triangular numbers from 0 to 6. Five numbers, 8,13,16,17,19, cannot be.
		

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Formula

a(n) = A000217(n) - A333601(n) + 1.
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