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%I A373665 #7 Jun 13 2024 01:44:10 %S A373665 10,11,14,15,23,26,27,35,38,39,45,50,59,62,68,71,74,83,86,95,98,102, %T A373665 103,107,110,114,115,119,122,131,134,137,138,139,143,155,158,159,164, %U A373665 167,170,174,179,182,183,186,190,191,194,202,203,206,215,219,227,230 %N A373665 Positive integers that cannot be written as a sum of a practical number and a 16-gonal number. %C A373665 Somu and Tran (2024) proved that there are infinitely many such integers. More generally, infinitely many positive integers cannot be written as a sum of a practical number and an s-gonal number if s is congruent to 4 modulo 12. %H A373665 Duc Van Khanh Tran, <a href="/A373665/b373665.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A373665 Sai Teja Somu and Duc Van Khanh Tran, <a href="https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL27/Somu/somu5.html">On sums of practical numbers and polygonal numbers</a>, Journal of Integer Sequences, 27(5), 2024. %Y A373665 Cf. A005153, A051868. %K A373665 nonn %O A373665 1,1 %A A373665 _Duc Van Khanh Tran_, Jun 12 2024