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%I A214613 #45 Sep 05 2020 22:22:27 %S A214613 2,3,4,3,4,5,4,3,4,5,6,5,4,5,4,3,4,5,6,5,6,7,6,5,6,5,6,5,6,5,4,3,4,5, %T A214613 6,5,6,7,6,5,6,7,8,7,6,7,6,5,6,7,6,5,6,7,6,5,6,7,6,5,6,5,4,3,4,5,6,5, %U A214613 6,7,6,5,6,7,8,7,6,7,6,5,6,7 %N A214613 Abelian complexity function of ordinary paperfolding word (A014707). %C A214613 k first appears at position A005578(k-1). - _Charlie Neder_, Mar 03 2019 %H A214613 Charlie Neder, <a href="/A214613/b214613.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1024</a> %H A214613 Blake Madill, Narad Rampersad, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2013.01.005">The abelian complexity of the paperfolding word</a>, Discrete Math. 313 (2013), no. 7, 831--838. MR3017968. %F A214613 From _Charlie Neder_, Mar 03 2019 [Corrected by _Kevin Ryde_, Sep 05 2020]: (Start) %F A214613 Madill and Rampersad provide the following recurrence: %F A214613 a(1) = 2, %F A214613 a(4n) = a(2n), %F A214613 a(4n+2) = a(2n+1) + 1, %F A214613 a(16n+1) = a(8n+1), %F A214613 a(16n+{3,7,9,13}) = a(2n+1) + 2, %F A214613 a(16n+5) = a(4n+1) + 2, %F A214613 a(16n+11) = a(4n+3) + 2, %F A214613 a(16n+15) = a(2n+2) + 1. (End) %Y A214613 Cf. A014707, A014577, A005578, A337120. %K A214613 nonn %O A214613 1,1 %A A214613 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Mar 08 2013 %E A214613 a(21)-a(82) from _Charlie Neder_, Mar 03 2019