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%I A186382 #4 Mar 30 2012 18:57:18 %S A186382 1,2,4,6,8,11,13,16,20,23,27,31,35,40,44,49,55,60,66,72,78,85,91,98, %T A186382 106,113,121,129,137,146,154,163,173,182,192,202,212,223,233,244,256, %U A186382 267,279,291,303,316,328,341,355,368,382,396,410,425,439,454,470,485,501,517,533,550,566,583,601,618,636,654,672,691,709,728,748,767,787,807,827,848,868,889,911,932,954,976,998,1021,1043,1066,1090 %N A186382 Adjusted joint rank sequence of (f(i)) and (g(j)) with f(i) after g(j) when f(i)=g(j), where f(i)=4i and g(j)=j(j+1)/2 (triangular number). Complement of A186381. %C A186382 See A186381. %e A186382 See A186381. %t A186382 (See A186381.) %Y A186382 Cf. A186379, A186380, A186381. %K A186382 nonn %O A186382 1,2 %A A186382 _Clark Kimberling_, Feb 19 2011