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A359094 a(n) is the smallest square pyramidal number divisible by exactly n square pyramidal numbers.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 5, 30, 140, 4900, 155155, 6930, 223300, 3573570, 380380, 340889640, 1801800, 333833500, 711410700, 78963134250, 427826509110, 70836325560, 862289508080, 62366724420, 3975527876320, 2279301054030, 3422848288860, 58264695188700, 4903512426212400
Offset: 1

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Ilya Gutkovskiy, Dec 16 2022

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			a(5) = 4900, because 4900 is a square pyramidal number that has 5 square pyramidal divisors {1, 5, 14, 140, 4900} and this is the smallest such number.
		

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a(11)-a(24) from Jon E. Schoenfield, Dec 17 2022