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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Educational: This guy worked in Los-Alamos What do these have in common? Continue them 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 26, 28, 36, 38, 47, 48

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mukushla @sauravshakya @TuringTest Invited

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm going to be facetious and recommend using http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LagrangeInterpolatingPolynomial.html to continue the sequence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@estudier @asnaseer also welcome

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

These are Ulam numbers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No - only Integers and positive ones are allowed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What - what are those ?

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

so next ones would be: 53, 57, 62, ...

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulam_number

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