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A053873 Numbers n such that OEIS sequence A_n contains n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 14, 16, 19, 26, 27, 36, 37, 52, 59, 62, 69, 72, 115, 119, 120, 121, 134, 161, 164, 174, 177, 188, 189, 190, 193, 194, 195, 196, 209, 224, 265, 267, 277
Offset: 1

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Author

Jens Voß, Mar 30 2000

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Comments

A number n is in this sequence iff n appears anywhere in the terms of A_n, not just in the terms that are visible in the entry.
Is 53873 in this sequence? (A rhetorical question!) - Tanya Khovanova, Aug 09 2007
Is 53169 in this sequence? (A rhetorical question!). - Raymond Wang, Oct 07 2008
I skipped 241 since it appears that A000241(14) > 241, but as the 13th and further terms are not known this is not certain. The next term in the sequence is almost surely 319, but finding the least k for which A000319(k) = 319 requires calculating a chaotic sequence to high precision. - Charles R Greathouse IV, Jul 20 2007
241 is not in this sequence, since A000241(13) <= 225 and A000241(14) >= 0.8594*315 (see comments in A000241). - Danny Rorabaugh, Mar 13 2015

Examples

			4 is not in A000004, so 4 is not in this sequence.
60 is not in A000060, so 60 is not in this sequence.
86 is not in A000086, so 86 is not in this sequence.
		

Crossrefs

Complement of A053169.

Extensions

More terms from N. J. A. Sloane, Aug 24 2006
a(23)-a(25) from Charles R Greathouse IV, Aug 30 2006
a(26)-a(40) from Charles R Greathouse IV, Jul 20 2007
Typo in one entry corrected by Olaf Voß, Feb 25 2008