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%I A353935 #25 Sep 18 2024 06:47:05 %S A353935 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,21,23,24,25,26,28,30,31,32, %T A353935 33,35,37,40,42,44,47 %N A353935 Numbers k such that a cube cannot be divided into k subcubes. %C A353935 This is the finite list of 32 counts of smaller cubes that a cube cannot be subdivided into. %C A353935 It is not proven that the last couple of terms belong to this sequence - see Hickerson link. %C A353935 Note that cubes themselves are not on the list. %H A353935 Peter Connor and Phillip Marmorino, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00022-018-0424-4">Decomposing cubes into smaller cubes</a>, Journal of Geometry 109 (2018), article 19. %H A353935 Dean Hickerson, <a href="/A014544/a014544.txt">Further comments on A014544</a>, Nov 01 2007 and Nov 10 2007. %H A353935 Matthew Hudelson, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1006/jcta.1997.2837">Dissecting d-cubes into smaller d-cubes</a>, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 81 (1998), 190-200. %Y A353935 Cf. A179101 (squares). %Y A353935 Complement of A014544. %K A353935 fini,full,nonn %O A353935 1,1 %A A353935 _Laurence Reeves_, May 11 2022