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A167200 Multiply the A161924 by 4 then add 2.

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 10, 14, 18, 2, 30, 34, 38, 26, 46, 62, 66, 70, 42, 78, 54, 94, 126, 130, 134, 74, 142, 50, 86, 58, 158, 110, 190, 254
Offset: 1

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Alford Arnold, Oct 30 2009

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Examples

			a(n) begins 6 10 14 18 22 30 34 38 26 46 62 ...
because A161924 begins:
1.2.4..8.16.32.64.128.256.512.1024
..3.5..9.17.33.65.129.257.513.1025
.......6.10.18.34..66.130.258..514
....7.11.19.35.67.131.259.515.1027
............12.20..36..68.132..260
.........13.21.37..69.133.261..517
............14.22..38..70.134..262
......15.23.39.71.135.263.519.1031
...................24..40..72..136
...............25..41..73.137..265
...................26..42..74..138
............27.43..75.139.267..523
.......................28..44...76
...............29..45..77.141..269
...................30..46..78..142
.........31.47.79.143.271.527.1039
...........................48...80
.......................49..81..145
...........................50...82
...................51..83.147..275
		

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