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%I A182976 #7 Mar 30 2012 18:39:49 %S A182976 2,3,5,23,73,143,163,235,477,1238,4175,4641,7820,11217,25915,37643, %T A182976 95299,576088,1203677 %N A182976 Denominators of fractions with the same position in A020652/A038567 and A182972/A182973. %C A182976 The positions of the matching fractions are given in A182974. %C A182976 The numerators of the matching fractions are given in A182975. %C A182976 The initial (zeroth) term of A038567 is ignored. %D A182976 S. Cook, Problem 511: An Enumeration Problem, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, Vol. 9:2 (1976-77), 137. Solution by the Problem Editor, JRM, Vol. 10:2 (1977-78), 122-123. %H A182976 Paul Yiu, <a href="http://math.fau.edu/Yiu/RecreationalMathematics2003.pdf">Recreational Mathematics</a>, 24.3.1 Appendix: Two enumerations of the rational numbers in (0,1), page 633. %e A182976 The matching fractions are 1/2, 1/3, 2/5, 9/23, 30/73, 59/143 ... (this is A182975/A182976). %Y A182976 Cf. A020652, A038567, A182972-A182975. %K A182976 nonn,frac,more %O A182976 1,1 %A A182976 _William Rex Marshall_, Dec 16 2010