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%I A246790 #18 Dec 19 2014 15:44:24 %S A246790 2,7,15,28,53,90,177,213,216,393,395,1628,2206,2212,7075,10364,10727, %T A246790 10954,43444,46099,62758,94347,196989,214629,214631,608803,889740, %U A246790 1353804,2010048,2449005,7939395,9373169,16855002,16855008,41084086,80005684,113726074 %N A246790 Indices of record values in A246785. %C A246790 The record values up to n = 56000: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. Note that 13 is not a record value. %C A246790 See A252474 for additional record values. %C A246790 a(55) > 3.5*10^11. - _Robert Price_, Dec 17 2014 %H A246790 Robert Price, <a href="/A246790/b246790.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..54</a> %e A246790 a(13) = 2206 and A246785(2206) = 14. Note that 13 is not a record value. %Y A246790 Cf. A000040, A182134, A246785, A252474. %K A246790 nonn %O A246790 1,1 %A A246790 _Farideh Firoozbakht_, Oct 24 2014 %E A246790 a(21)-a(54) from _Robert Price_, Dec 17 2014