Some integers cannot be written as a sum of distinct positive squares. Does there exist a largest such integer? If so, find it.
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researched (spoiler) by Charlie)
What about proof? The list could be verified with a program, but proving that every number greater than 128 can be expressed as a sum of distinct squares cannot be done with any program.
Edited on February 22, 2005, 5:28 pm
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Posted by Richard
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