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%I A125935 #3 Oct 12 2013 15:17:34 %S A125935 1,2,3,4,5,6,1,3,2,8,5,7,6,4,2,3,1,8,7,4,5,2,8,9,1,11,4,13,12,1,8,10, %T A125935 11,6,2,5,12,16,11,1,8,15,12,6,16,11,18,2,6,9,16,17,18,6,21,22,23,10, %U A125935 5,12,6,18,2,11,15,27,25,24,8,32,11,21,1,6,15,24,11,1,21,31,24,6,2,5,32 %N A125935 Sprague-Grundy values for octal game .7377. %C A125935 Octal games 4.064, 4.065, 4.066, 4.067, 4.074, 4.075, 4.076, 4.077, 4.264, 4.265, 4.266, 4.267, 4.274, 4.275, 4.276 and 4.277 have values a(n-1). %C A125935 The sequence is eventually periodic with period 16132. The last exception is at n=94270. %D A125935 E. R. Berlekamp, J. H. Conway and R. K. Guy, Winning Ways, Academic Press, NY, 2 vols., 1982; see Chapter 4, p. 104. %K A125935 nonn %O A125935 1,2 %A A125935 _Richard Sabey_, Jan 24 2007