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A176577 Create a table by linearizing and concatenating arrays embedded in A114994 the terms of which map to numeric partitions.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 10, 3, 18, 36, 4, 21, 68, 42, 5, 34, 73, 74, 136, 7, 37, 132, 85, 264, 146, 8, 43, 137, 138, 273, 274, 170, 9, 66, 147, 149, 520, 293, 298, 292, 11, 69, 260, 171, 529, 530, 341, 548, 528, 15, 75, 265, 266, 547, 549, 554, 585, 1040, 546, 16, 87, 275, 277, 1032, 587
Offset: 1

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Alford Arnold, Apr 20 2010

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			The first embedded array is sequence A099629 = 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 15 ...
The second array begins 10 18 21 34 37 43 ...
and the table begins
1..10..36..42..136..146..170..292...
2..18..68..74..
3..21..73..85..
4..34..
5..37..
7..43..
The number 292 in binary is 100100100
which maps to partition 3+3+3.
		

Crossrefs

A167979 (a similar array also mapped to numeric partitions) [From Alford Arnold, May 04 2010]

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