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A242348 a(n) = A242251(n)/n.

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%I A242348 #14 Mar 17 2022 05:51:30
%S A242348 1,2,2,4,5,3,4,5,5,3,1,6,1,6,7,4,7,7,3,7,13,10,1,10,9,2,15,7,6,13,3,5,
%T A242348 11,14,13,8,1,4,11,13,16,17,4,7,13,4,11,13,15,12,12,4,16,14,11,23,6,
%U A242348 15,6,25,8,9,15,18,19,14,10,24,4,11,3,13,21,11,24
%N A242348 a(n) = A242251(n)/n.
%C A242348 Question: are there infinitely many 1's in this sequence?
%H A242348 Alois P. Heinz, <a href="/A242348/b242348.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%e A242348 a(6) = 3 because A242251(6) = 18 and 18/6 = 3.
%Y A242348 Cf. A242251.
%K A242348 nonn
%O A242348 1,2
%A A242348 _J. Lowell_, May 11 2014
%E A242348 More terms from _Alois P. Heinz_, May 21 2014