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%I A187843 #19 Apr 20 2023 11:06:42 %S A187843 0,5,6,8,9,14,15,17,27,31,32,36,38,42,43,51,65,73,74,82,89,100,101, %T A187843 107,109,123,152,154,165,174,177,179,190,198,211,216,220,227,233,236, %U A187843 260,319,328,335,336,356,361,362,370,373,406,433,444,453,465,468,470,481,490,517,521,523,528,540,541,546,562,616,696,733 %N A187843 Stanley Sequence S(0,5). %C A187843 See A185256. %H A187843 Alois P. Heinz, <a href="/A187843/b187843.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2000</a> %H A187843 P. Erdos, V. Lev, G. Rauzy, C. Sandor, A. Sarkozy, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-365X(98)00385-9">Greedy algorithm, arithmetic progressions, subset sums and divisibility</a>, Discrete Mathematics 200 (1999), pp. 119-135. See Table 3. %Y A187843 Cf. A005836, A005487, A185256. %K A187843 nonn %O A187843 1,2 %A A187843 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Mar 19 2011