Paste number 80409: bijection n0 x n0 x n0 -> n0

Paste number 80409: bijection n0 x n0 x n0 -> n0
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     0       1       2       3       4       5       6       7       8       9
0 (0,0,0) (1,0,0) (1,0,1) (1,1,0) (1,1,1) (2,0,0) (2,0,1) (2,0,2) (2,1,0) (2,1,1) 
1 (2,1,2) (2,2,0) (2,2,1) (2,2,2) (3,0,0) (3,0,1) (3,0,2) (3,0,3) (3,1,0) (3,1,1) 
2 (3,1,2) (3,1,3) (3,2,0) (3,2,1) (3,2,2) (3,2,3) (3,3,0) (3,3,1) (3,3,2) (3,3,3) 
3 (4,0,0) (4,0,1) (4,0,2) (4,0,3) (4,0,4) (4,1,0) (4,1,1) (4,1,2) (4,1,3) (4,1,4) 
4 (4,2,0) (4,2,1) (4,2,2) (4,2,3) (4,2,4) (4,3,0) (4,3,1) (4,3,2) (4,3,3) (4,3,4) 
5 (4,4,0) (4,4,1) (4,4,2) (4,4,3) (4,4,4) (5,0,0) (5,0,1) (5,0,2) (5,0,3) (5,0,4) 
6 (5,0,5) (5,1,0) (5,1,1) (5,1,2) (5,1,3) (5,1,4) (5,1,5) (5,2,0) (5,2,1) (5,2,2) 
7 (5,2,3) (5,2,4) (5,2,5) (5,3,0) (5,3,1) (5,3,2) (5,3,3) (5,3,4) (5,3,5) (5,4,0) 
8 (5,4,1) (5,4,2) (5,4,3) (5,4,4) (5,4,5) (5,5,0) (5,5,1) (5,5,2) (5,5,3) (5,5,4) 
9 (5,5,5) (6,0,0) (6,0,1) (6,0,2) (6,0,3) (6,0,4) (6,0,5) (6,0,6) (6,1,0) (6,1,1) 

For (a,b,c)

       a
     =====
     \      2
   (  >    i  ) + (a + 1) * b + c
     /
     =====
     i = 1

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