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A186276 Adjusted joint rank sequence of (f(i)) and (g(j)) with f(i) after g(j) when f(i)=g(j), where f and g are the triangular numbers and octagonal numbers. Complement of A186275.

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%I A186276 #4 Mar 30 2012 18:57:18
%S A186276 1,5,8,12,15,19,22,26,29,33,36,40,43,46,50,53,57,60,64,67,71,74,78,81,
%T A186276 84,88,91,95,98,102,105,109,112,115,119,122,126,129,133,136,140,143,
%U A186276 147,150,153,157,160,164,167,171,174,178,181,184,188,191,195,198,202,205,209,212,215,219,222,226,229,233,236,240,243,247,250,253,257,260,264,267,271,274,278,281,284,288,291,295,298,302,305,309,312,316,319,322,326,329,333,336,340,343
%N A186276 Adjusted joint rank sequence of (f(i)) and (g(j)) with f(i) after g(j) when f(i)=g(j), where f and g are the triangular numbers and octagonal numbers.  Complement of A186275.
%C A186276 See A186275.
%e A186276 First, write the triangular and octagonal numbers:
%e A186276 1..3..6.....10..15..21..28
%e A186276 1........8..........21......
%e A186276 Then replace each by its rank, where ties are settled by ranking the triangular number after the octagonal:
%e A186276 a=(2,3,4,6,7,9,10,11,13,...)=A186275.
%e A186276 b=(1,5,8,12,15,19,22,26,...)=A186276.
%t A186276 (See A186275.)
%Y A186276 Cf. A186159, A186274, A186275.
%K A186276 nonn
%O A186276 1,2
%A A186276 _Clark Kimberling_, Feb 16 2011