OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
The subsequence of primes begins: 2, 1381, 1519133281 [Jonathan Vos Post, Feb 01 2011].
LINKS
Kenneth Korbin, Problem 665, The College Mathematics Journal Vol. 30 No. 5, Nov. 1999. Asks for the 48th number in this sequence.
EXAMPLE
The order of the terms is ignored when deciding in how many ways the sum can be expressed. For example, a(2) does not equal 9, although 9 = 3 + 6 = 6 + 3.
a(2) = 16 because 16 = 1 + 15 = 6 + 10. a(3) = 81 because 81 = 3 + 78 = 15 + 66 = 36 + 55.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,nice,easy
AUTHOR
Jeremy Rouse, Jan 19 2000
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Christian G. Bower, Jan 23 2000
a(25)-a(26) from Donovan Johnson, Jun 26 2010
a(27)-a(28) from Donovan Johnson, Mar 20 2013
STATUS
approved