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%I A100801 #4 Dec 05 2013 19:57:00 %S A100801 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,13,31,2,10,28,2,20,7,2,50,4,4,4,5,4,38,4,2,14,14,4, %T A100801 11,23,7,17,13,2,23,25,13,8,8,5,13,10,2,4,14,10,8,19,4,8,10,3,26,38,2, %U A100801 22,17,2,2,10,2,5,4,4,2,13,4,29,2,2,4,2,10,2,34,7,13,19,2,19,19,5,31 %N A100801 a(n) = A100800(n)/n. %C A100801 Conjecture: No term is zero. %e A100801 a(10) = 130/10 = 13. %Y A100801 Cf. A100800, A101183. %K A100801 base,easy,nonn %O A100801 1,1 %A A100801 _Amarnath Murthy_, Dec 17 2004 %E A100801 Extended by _Ray Chandler_, Dec 19 2004