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%I A199088 #23 Apr 07 2020 22:30:26 %S A199088 2,2,4,5,4,6,5,4,7,5,6,5,5,8,5,6,7,5,6,5,6,9,5,6,7,6,8,5,6,7,6,6,7,6, %T A199088 10,6,6,7,6,8,7,6,9,6,6,7,6,8,7,6,7,6,8,7,6,11,7,6,7,6,8,7,6,9,7,8,7, %U A199088 6,10,7,6,7,7,8,7,6,9,7,8,7,7,8,7,6,9 %N A199088 Excluding the two leftmost columns - the seeds - in the monotonic justified array of all positive Fibonacci sequences (A160271), the lowest column index which contains n in the smallest row which contains n (A199087). %C A199088 Northwest corner of A160271, including the Fibonacci-type sequence containing only 0's as the 0th row: %C A199088 0....0....0....0....0....0....0....0....0....0 %C A199088 1....0....1....1....2....3....5....8...13...21 %C A199088 2....0....2....2....4....6...10...16...26...42 %C A199088 3....0....3....3....6....9...15...24...39...63 %C A199088 2....1....3....4....7...11...18...29...47...76 %C A199088 4....0....4....4....8...12...20...32...52...84 %C A199088 3....1....4....5....9...14...23...37...60...97 %C A199088 5....0....5....5...10...15...25...40...65..105 %C A199088 4....1....5....6...11...17...28...45...73..118 %C A199088 3....2....5....7...12...19...31...50...81..131 %H A199088 Clark Kimberling, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2058-6_39">Orderings of the set of all positive Fibonacci sequences</a>, in G. E. Bergum et al., editors, Applications of Fibonacci Numbers, Vol. 5 (1993), pp. 405-416. %Y A199088 Cf. A199087, A160271, A035614. %K A199088 nonn %O A199088 0,1 %A A199088 _Casey Mongoven_, Nov 06 2011