A345859 Numbers that are the sum of ten fourth powers in exactly seven ways.
4485, 5445, 5460, 5525, 5540, 5590, 5605, 5670, 5700, 5715, 5765, 5780, 5830, 5845, 6645, 6710, 6775, 6855, 6900, 6915, 6930, 6935, 6965, 6980, 7175, 7190, 7235, 7255, 7335, 7364, 7415, 7430, 7475, 7479, 7495, 7510, 7604, 7620, 7654, 7669, 7670, 7685, 7715
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5445 is a term because 5445 = 1^4 + 1^4 + 1^4 + 1^4 + 1^4 + 2^4 + 2^4 + 2^4 + 6^4 + 8^4 = 1^4 + 1^4 + 1^4 + 1^4 + 1^4 + 4^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 = 1^4 + 1^4 + 2^4 + 2^4 + 2^4 + 3^4 + 4^4 + 4^4 + 7^4 + 7^4 = 1^4 + 1^4 + 2^4 + 2^4 + 3^4 + 3^4 + 4^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 + 7^4 = 1^4 + 1^4 + 2^4 + 3^4 + 3^4 + 3^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 + 6^4 = 1^4 + 3^4 + 3^4 + 3^4 + 3^4 + 4^4 + 4^4 + 4^4 + 4^4 + 8^4 = 4^4 + 4^4 + 4^4 + 4^4 + 5^4 + 5^4 + 5^4 + 5^4 + 5^4 + 6^4.
Links
- Sean A. Irvine, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..9598
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Python
from itertools import combinations_with_replacement as cwr from collections import defaultdict keep = defaultdict(lambda: 0) power_terms = [x**4 for x in range(1, 1000)] for pos in cwr(power_terms, 10): tot = sum(pos) keep[tot] += 1 rets = sorted([k for k, v in keep.items() if v == 7]) for x in range(len(rets)): print(rets[x])
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