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%I A246025 #7 Sep 12 2014 10:46:17 %S A246025 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11,15,16,22,24,27,33,35,42,51,53,54,58,64,78,104,132, %T A246025 133,139,151,164,168,204,223,242,249,256,261,289,349,385,404,438,456, %U A246025 460,565,579,641,661,747,800,921,929,1012,1053,1112,1249,1251,1384 %N A246025 Record high water marks in A246024. %H A246025 Hiroaki Yamanouchi, <a href="/A246025/b246025.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..101</a> %Y A246025 Cf. A070952, A246023, A246024, A246026. %K A246025 nonn %O A246025 1,2 %A A246025 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Aug 14 2014 %E A246025 a(32)-a(57) from _Hiroaki Yamanouchi_, Sep 12 2014