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Largest number m with A046805(m) = n.
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%I #10 Sep 06 2021 01:45:40

%S 11,26,47,69,107,138,183,223,267,318,395,453,517,584,654,727,827,892,

%T 1019,1111,1207,1310,1463,1573,1687,1805,1903,2053,2189,2323,2527,

%U 2671,2819,2974,3130,3287,3533,3703,3877,4055,4237,4423,4619,4813,5011,5213,5519

%N Largest number m with A046805(m) = n.

%e a(1)=11 since n > 11 implies there is a collection of integer-sided rectangles with dimensions at least 2 with total area n.

%K easy,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Erich Friedman_

%E More terms from _Sean A. Irvine_, Apr 25 2021