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%I A360619 #36 Mar 13 2023 12:14:42
%S A360619 12,16,36,32,60,48,84,53,34,27,93,40,156,112,80,106,39,68,228,54,238,
%T A360619 176,94,80,167,156,102,224,99,67,246,166,279,78,98,120,174,304,468,
%U A360619 108,319,69,516,352,170,188,97,160,282,96,82,312,550,204,113,371,180,198,708,134,600
%N A360619 a(n) > n is the smallest integer such that there exist integers n < c < d satisfying n^3 + a(n)^3 = c^3 + d^3.
%C A360619 Since the identity n^3 + (12n)^3 = (9n)^3 + (10n)^3 holds, n < a(n) <= 12n.
%H A360619 Jean-François Alcover, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..200 (terms 1..61 from Giedrius Alkauskas).
%H A360619 Giedrius Alkauskas, Euler's cubic equation and narrowest interval [a,b] containing a quadruple a