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A188586 a(n) is the smallest m for which A188550(m)=n, or a(n)=0 if no such m exists.

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4, 6, 10, 14, 34, 26, 107, 50, 74, 98, 317, 122, 5443, 386, 290, 242, 1577, 362, 2837, 482, 1154, 6146, 3467, 722, 2594, 11027, 1802, 1922, 14177, 1442, 10397, 1682, 18434, 358406, 10370, 2522, 445541, 288293, 31187, 3362, 127577, 5762, 145603, 30722, 7202
Offset: 1

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Vladimir Shevelev, Apr 04 2011

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