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%I A182732 #12 Mar 11 2014 01:34:18 %S A182732 2,4,3,6,5,4,8,4,7,6,5,10,3,6,5,9,4,8,7,6,12,5,4,8,7,6,11,6,5,10,9,8, %T A182732 7,14,4,7,6,5,10,5,9,8,7,13,4,8,7,6,12,6,11,10,9,8,16,3,6,5,9,4,8,7,6, %U A182732 12,7,6,11,5,10,9,8,15,6,5,10,9,8,7,14,8,7,13,6,12,11,10,9,18 %N A182732 The limit of row A182730(n,.) as n-> infinity. %C A182732 Largest part of the n-th partition of the table 2.0 mentioned in A135010. For the table 2.0 see A182982. %H A182732 Omar E. Pol, <a href="http://www.polprimos.com/imagenespub/polpa3dt.jpg">Illustration of the shell model of partitions (3D view)</a> %Y A182732 One together with where records occur give A182746. %Y A182732 Cf. A135010, A138121, A141285, A151285, A182730, A182731, A182733, A182982, A182983. %K A182732 nonn %O A182732 1,1 %A A182732 _Omar E. Pol_, Nov 28 2010