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%I A167979 #5 Mar 31 2012 21:08:40 %S A167979 1,2,6,3,10,12,4,13,20,14,5,18,25,22,24,7,21,36,29,40,26,8,27,41,38, %T A167979 49,42,28,9,34,51,45,72,53,44,30,11,37,68,59,81,74,57,46,48,15,43,73, %U A167979 70,99,85,76,61,80,50,16,55,83,77,136,107,89,78,97,82,52 %N A167979 Linearize the arrays A099627 A124922 ... defined in A167204 and based on A161924 then concatenate to form a new table. %C A167979 Contribution from _Alford Arnold_, Nov 29 2009: (Start) %C A167979 Note that the values within A167977 identify the number partitioned described in A125106 and A161924. %C A167979 (End) %e A167979 The resulting table begins: %e A167979 ..1..2..3..4..5..7..8 %e A167979 ..6.10.13.18.21.27 %e A167979 .12.20.25.36.41 %e A167979 .14.22.29.38 %e A167979 etc. %e A167979 Contribution from _Alford Arnold_, Nov 29 2009: 4 equals 2+2 which maps to the natural number 6 (binary 110) and 6 appears in the second array (A124922). %Y A167979 Cf. A099627 A124922 A167204 A161924 %Y A167979 Contribution from _Alford Arnold_, Nov 29 2009: (Start) %Y A167979 A125106(Describes the mapping to partitions). A167977 is A161511(A167979). %Y A167979 (End) %K A167979 nonn,tabl,uned %O A167979 1,2 %A A167979 _Alford Arnold_, Nov 15 2009 %E A167979 Corrected By _Alford Arnold_, Nov 29 2009