OFFSET
3,1
LINKS
David A. Corneth, Table of n, a(n) for n = 3..102
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Polygonal Number
FORMULA
a(n) >= A006484(n). - David A. Corneth, Dec 30 2021
EXAMPLE
For n = 3: 37 = 1 + 15 + 21 = 3 + 6 + 28 = 6 + 10 + 21.
MATHEMATICA
Do[i=1; While[b=PolygonalNumber[n, Range@i++]; !IntegerQ[t=Min[First/@Select[Tally[Select[Total/@Subsets[b, {n}], #<=Max@b&]], Last@#==n&]]]]; Print@t, {n, 3, 10}] (* Giorgos Kalogeropoulos, Dec 30 2021 *)
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Ilya Gutkovskiy, Dec 29 2021
EXTENSIONS
a(10)-a(31) from Michael S. Branicky, Dec 29 2021
More terms from David A. Corneth, Dec 30 2021
STATUS
approved