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A099566 A099565(n)/n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 6, 6, 30, 30, 30, 240, 240, 240, 240, 240, 3120, 3120, 3120, 3120, 3120, 3120, 3120, 3120, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520, 65520
Offset: 1

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John W. Layman, Oct 25 2004

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Notice that the runs of equal terms of this sequence gives the Fibonacci sequence. Also, if all duplicate terms are deleted, the resulting sequence, {1,2,6,30,240,3120,...}, appears to be A003266, the product of first n nonzero Fibonacci numbers F(1), ..., F(n).

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