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%I A182787 #4 Mar 30 2012 18:57:12 %S A182787 0,1,0,5,5,0,23,14,5,0,103,63,25,6,0,461,282,114,31,8,0,2059,1260,511, %T A182787 142,40,10,0,9193,5626,2284,638,183,51,12,0,41039,25116,10199,2853, %U A182787 821,234,59,13,0,183203,112121,45532,12740,3670,1051 %N A182787 Lower Beatty array of sqrt(3). %C A182787 Upper and lower Beatty arrays U and L are defined in general at A181661. See also A182786. Column 2 of L=A182787 is the Beatty sequence A003511 of (1+r(3))/2, where r=sqrt(3). %e A182787 Northwest corner: %e A182787 0....1....5...23...103... %e A182787 0....3...14...63...282... %e A182787 0....5...25..114...511... %e A182787 0....6...31..142...638... %Y A182787 Cf. A182786, A181661. %K A182787 nonn,tabl %O A182787 1,4 %A A182787 _Clark Kimberling_, Dec 02 2010