A072423 The t-est sequence is similar to the Aronson sequence except that instead of being in English it is in Latin.
1, 4, 11, 16, 19, 29, 33, 42, 56, 70, 71, 74, 77, 87, 105, 109, 121, 128, 132, 142, 151, 161, 166, 171, 181, 185, 192, 202, 207, 212, 219, 227, 234, 251, 258, 261, 276, 283, 291, 313, 320, 343, 350, 366, 375, 382, 401, 408, 412, 427, 434, 443, 455, 462
Offset: 1
Examples
a(2) = 4 because the T in the first use of the word, est, is the fourth in the generating sentence.
References
- M. J. Halm, Newies, Mpossibilities 64, p. 3 (Mar. 1997)
Links
- M. J. Halm, neologisms
Formula
From the generating sentence: "T est prima et quarta et undecima et sexima decima et nona decima et nona vicesima ... littera in hic sententiam."