This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A050052 #16 Nov 15 2019 03:30:06 %S A050052 1,2,4,5,9,10,14,23,37,38,42,51,65,102,144,209,353,354,358,367,381, %T A050052 418,460,525,669,1022,1380,1761,2221,2890,4270,6491,10761,10762,10766, %U A050052 10775,10789,10826,10868,10933,11077,11430,11788 %N A050052 a(n) = a(n-1) + a(m) for n >= 4, where m = 2*n - 3 - 2^(p+1) and p is the unique integer such that 2^p < n - 1 <= 2^(p+1), starting with a(1) = 1, a(2) = 2, and a(3) = 4. %H A050052 Ivan Neretin, <a href="/A050052/b050052.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..8193</a> %p A050052 a := proc(n) option remember; %p A050052 `if`(n < 4, [1, 2, 4][n], a(n - 1) + a(-2^ceil(log[2](n - 1)) + 2*n - 3)): %p A050052 end proc: %p A050052 seq(a(n), n = 1..60); # _Petros Hadjicostas_, Nov 14 2019 %t A050052 Fold[Append[#1, #1[[-1]] + #1[[#2]]] &, {1, 2, 4}, Flatten@Table[2 k - 1, {n, 5}, {k, 2^n}]] (* _Ivan Neretin_, Sep 07 2015 *) %Y A050052 Same as A050036 and A050068 except for second term. %Y A050052 Cf. similar sequences with different initial conditions: A050024 (1,1,1), A050028 (1,1,2), A050032 (1,1,3), A050036 (1,1,4), A050040 (1,2,1), A050044 (1,2,2), A050048 (1,2,3), A050056 (1,3,1), A050060 (1,3,2), A050064 (1,3,3), A050068 (1,3,4). %K A050052 nonn %O A050052 1,2 %A A050052 _Clark Kimberling_ %E A050052 Name edited by _Petros Hadjicostas_, Nov 14 2019