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%I A244011 #6 Jun 19 2014 11:37:52 %S A244011 1,2,2,4,7,5,6,10,13,8,11,14,20,18,32,22,15,21,16,23,17,25,19,26,33, %T A244011 35,24,29,39,41,43,45,46,28,68,30,44,53,31,48,59,34,51,62,63,36,56,38, %U A244011 95,69,42,101,74,75,77,78,47,71,82,84,50,126,90,52,80,55,81,151,57,86,99,161,60,93,61,94 %N A244011 The quotient when A243700(n) is calculated. %H A244011 Max Alekseyev, <a href="/A244011/b244011.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..30532</a> %F A244011 a(n) = A244010(A243700(n))/A243700(n). %Y A244011 Cf. A243700, A244010. %K A244011 nonn %O A244011 1,2 %A A244011 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jun 17 2014