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A259226 Numbers n such that A157480(n) = A259232(n).

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%I A259226 #21 Nov 16 2017 15:52:25
%S A259226 2,3,7,12,14,19,29,36,37,38,42,46,50,67,73,74,82,84,106,110,112,125,
%T A259226 134,143,157,168,169,177,183,202,222,226,232,249,263,275,278,282,314,
%U A259226 327,355,369,399,433,457,464,483,557,617,685,820,826,835,838,935,937,1031,1059,1080,1087,1112,1205,1276,1296,1316,1349,1421,1503,1505,1713,1827,2017,2085,2092,2263,2337,2357,2498,2591,2594,2634,2676,2771,2984,3128,3776,3777,3928,4382,5037,5319,5448,5621,5839,6137,6183,6521,7373,9867
%N A259226 Numbers n such that A157480(n) = A259232(n).
%C A259226 Or numbers n such that A157480(n) > A000040(n).
%C A259226 It is a strong conjecture that the sequence is complete, and the last term is a(99)=9867.
%Y A259226 Cf. A000040, A157480, A259232.
%K A259226 fini,full,nonn
%O A259226 1,1
%A A259226 _Zak Seidov_, Jun 22 2015