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%I A204686 #7 Mar 30 2012 18:37:34 %S A204686 1,1,2,6,18,62,228,869,3410,13663,55689,230276,963851,4076429, %T A204686 17394641,74798044,323797908,1409980003,6171824159,27141256911, %U A204686 119854448404,531261779875,2362873352568,10541865261557,47165485163426,211572830443060,951338664998601,4287174496933723 %N A204686 G.f.: A(x) = Sum_{n>=0} x^n * A(x)^A006068(n) where A006068 forms the inverse permutation of the binary Gray code numbers (A003188). %C A204686 A006068 satisfies: A006068(n) XOR [A006068(n)/2] = n. %e A204686 G.f.: A(x) = 1 + x + 2*x^2 + 6*x^3 + 18*x^4 + 62*x^5 + 228*x^6 +... %e A204686 The g.f. A(x) satisfies: %e A204686 A(x) = 1 + x*A(x) + x^2*A(x)^3 + x^3*A(x)^2 + x^4*A(x)^7 + x^5*A(x)^6 + x^6*A(x)^4 + x^7*A(x)^5 + x^8*A(x)^15 + x^9*A(x)^14 + x^10*A(x)^12 +... %e A204686 where the powers of A(x) are given by A006068, which begins: %e A204686 [0,1,3,2,7,6,4,5,15,14,12,13,8,9,11,10,31,30,28,29,24,25,27,26,...]. %o A204686 (PARI) {A006068(n)=local(B=n);for(k=1,floor(log(n+1)/log(2)),B=bitxor(B,n\2^k));B} %o A204686 {a(n)=local(A=1+x); for(i=1, n, A=sum(m=0, n, x^m*(A+x*O(x^n))^A006068(m))); polcoeff(A, n)} %Y A204686 Cf. A192483, A006068, A003188. %K A204686 nonn %O A204686 0,3 %A A204686 _Paul D. Hanna_, Jan 18 2012