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A257731 Permutation of natural numbers: a(1) = 1, a(prime(n)) = lucky(1+a(n)), a(composite(n)) = unlucky(a(n)), where prime(n) = n-th prime number A000040, composite(n) = n-th composite number A002808 and lucky = A000959, unlucky = A050505.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 9, 2, 33, 5, 7, 14, 4, 45, 163, 8, 15, 11, 20, 6, 25, 59, 63, 203, 12, 22, 13, 17, 28, 10, 35, 78, 235, 83, 1093, 251, 18, 30, 19, 24, 31, 39, 16, 47, 67, 101, 43, 290, 107, 1283, 87, 309, 26, 41, 27, 34, 21, 42, 53, 23, 61, 88, 115, 128, 321, 57, 354, 137, 1499, 112, 349, 376, 36, 55, 1401, 38, 49, 46, 29, 56, 70, 32, 99, 81
Offset: 1

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Antti Karttunen, May 06 2015

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Inverse: A257732.
Related or similar permutations: A246377, A255421, A257726, A257733.
Cf. also A032600, A255553, A255554.
Differs from A257733 for the first time at n=19, where a(19) = 63, while A257733(19) = 203.

Formula

a(1) = 1; for n > 1: if A010051(n) = 1 [i.e., if n is a prime], then a(n) = A000959(1+a(A000720(n))), otherwise a(n) = A050505(a(A065855(n))).
As a composition of other permutations:
a(n) = A257726(A246377(n)).
a(n) = A257733(A255421(n)).