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A182872 Joint-rank array of the numbers p^j, where p is a prime congruent to 1 mod 4 and j>=1, read by antidiagonals.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 4, 2, 16, 20, 3, 25, 29, 24, 5, 31, 45, 33, 26, 6, 40, 55, 52, 43, 27, 7, 51, 71, 63, 59, 49, 28, 8, 57, 83, 79, 78, 65, 50, 30, 9, 66, 97, 92, 95, 84, 68, 53, 32, 10, 76, 111, 108, 113, 104, 87, 75, 54, 34, 11, 81, 123, 122, 131, 120, 105, 93, 77, 56
Offset: 1

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Clark Kimberling, Dec 09 2010

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Joint-rank arrays are defined in the first comment at A182801. A182872 is a permutation of the positive integers.

Examples

			Northwest corner:
1....4...16...25...
2...20...29...45...
3...24...33...52...
5...26...43...59...
		

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