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A064358 Inverse of sequence A052330 considered as a permutation of the natural numbers.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 4, 17, 6, 33, 10, 65, 7, 129, 18, 11, 257, 513, 34, 1025, 13, 19, 66, 2049, 8, 4097, 130, 35, 21, 8193, 12, 16385, 258, 67, 514, 25, 37, 32769, 1026, 131, 14, 65537, 20, 131073, 69, 41, 2050, 262145, 259, 524289, 4098, 515, 133, 1048577, 36, 73, 22
Offset: 1

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Author

Howard A. Landman, Sep 25 2001

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Comments

A052330 is not exactly a permutation because it has offset 0 but doesn't contain 0. A052331 is its exact inverse, which has offset 1 and contains 0. - David Wasserman, Feb 24 2005

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Formula

a(n) = A052331(n-1)+1. - David Wasserman, Feb 24 2005

Extensions

More terms from David Wasserman, Feb 24 2005