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%I A092211 #7 Jul 11 2015 00:53:34 %S A092211 1,64,442,454,107,1066,1081,1082,1085,1115,1562,911,1070,266,3355,98, %T A092211 3871,4099,4152,1274,74,4202,4262,4182,275,4633,4666,4114,6166,6374, %U A092211 9241,9466,8312,16418,16490,16601,16613,16616,298,16748,16994,17002 %N A092211 a(n) = smallest k such that the base-2 Reverse and Add! trajectory of A075252(n) joins the trajectory of k. %C A092211 a(n) <= A075252(n); a(n) = A075252(n) iff the trajectory of A075252(n) does not join the trajectory of any smaller number, i.e., A075252(n) is also a term of A092210. %C A092211 a(n) determines a 1-1-mapping from the terms of A075252 to the terms of A092210. For the inverse mapping cf. A092212. %C A092211 Base-2 analog of A089493 (base 10) and A091676 (base 4). %H A092211 <a href="/index/Res#RAA">Index entries for sequences related to Reverse and Add!</a> %e A092211 A075252(1) = 22, the trajectory of 22 (A061561) joins the trajectory of 1 = A092210(1) at 48960, so a(1) = 1. A075252(12) = 1575, the trajectory of 1575 joins the trajectory of 911 = A092210(17) at 184680, so a(12) = 911. %Y A092211 Cf. A075252, A092210, A092212, A061561, A089493, A091676. %K A092211 nonn,base %O A092211 1,2 %A A092211 _Klaus Brockhaus_, Feb 25 2004