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A346360 Numbers that are the sum of six fifth powers in exactly five ways.

Original entry on oeis.org

54827300, 74115800, 74883600, 75609125, 113088250, 120274275, 166078869, 169692136, 174781858, 178736448, 182341225, 185558208, 194939538, 203054589, 218814275, 235067008, 250989825, 251772882, 252721458, 255453233, 258124975, 274616694, 282859667, 287677700
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David Consiglio, Jr., Jul 13 2021

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Comments

Differs from A345719 at term 25 because 287718651 = 10^5 + 11^5 + 20^5 + 22^5 + 30^5 + 48^5 = 8^5 + 10^5 + 21^5 + 27^5 + 27^5 + 48^5 = 3^5 + 6^5 + 25^5 + 30^5 + 30^5 + 47^5 = 9^5 + 10^5 + 13^5 + 26^5 + 37^5 + 46^5 = 6^5 + 9^5 + 14^5 + 31^5 + 35^5 + 46^5 = 10^5 + 11^5 + 12^5 + 23^5 + 41^5 + 44^5.

Examples

			54827300 is a term because 54827300 = 4^5 + 7^5 + 21^5 + 22^5 + 23^5 + 33^5 = 5^5 + 10^5 + 15^5 + 20^5 + 28^5 + 32^5 = 1^5 + 14^5 + 16^5 + 19^5 + 28^5 + 32^5 = 4^5 + 11^5 + 13^5 + 22^5 + 29^5 + 31^5 = 5^5 + 6^5 + 19^5 + 20^5 + 29^5 + 31^5.
		

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Programs

  • Python
    from itertools import combinations_with_replacement as cwr
    from collections import defaultdict
    keep = defaultdict(lambda: 0)
    power_terms = [x**5 for x in range(1, 1000)]
    for pos in cwr(power_terms, 6):
        tot = sum(pos)
        keep[tot] += 1
        rets = sorted([k for k, v in keep.items() if v == 5])
        for x in range(len(rets)):
            print(rets[x])