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A259429 With a(1) = 1, a(n) is the smallest number not already in the sequence such that the arithmetic mean of two neighboring terms is a cube.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 15, 39, 89, 161, 271, 415, 17, 37, 91, 159, 273, 413, 19, 35, 93, 157, 275, 411, 21, 33, 95, 155, 277, 409, 23, 31, 97, 153, 279, 407, 25, 29, 99, 151, 281, 405, 27, 101, 149, 283, 403, 621, 65, 63, 187, 245, 5, 11, 43, 85, 165, 267, 419, 13, 3, 51, 77, 173, 259, 427, 597, 861, 163, 87, 41, 209, 223, 463, 561, 125
Offset: 1

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Derek Orr, Jun 26 2015

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Believed to be a permutation of the odd integers.
A259603(n) = (a(n) + a(n+1)) / 2; a(A259537(n)) = 2*n-1. - Reinhard Zumkeller, Jun 30 2015
The scatter-plot shows interesting helix-like lenticular structures. - Antti Karttunen, May 29 2016

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Programs

  • Haskell
    import Data.List (delete)
    a259429 n = a259429_list !! (n-1)
    a259429_list = 1 : f 1 [3, 5 ..] where
       f x zs = g zs where
         g (y:ys) = if a010057 ((x + y) `div` 2) == 1
                       then y : f y (delete y zs) else g ys
    -- Reinhard Zumkeller, Jun 29 2015
  • Mathematica
    a = {1}; Do[k = 1; While[Or[MemberQ[a, k], !IntegerQ@ Power[Mean[{a[[i - 1]], k}], 1/3]], k++]; AppendTo[a, k], {i, 2, 120}]; a (* Michael De Vlieger, May 29 2016 *)
  • PARI
    v=[1]; n=1; while(#v<200, s=(n+v[#v])/2; if(type(s)=="t_INT", if(ispower(s,3)&&!vecsearch(vecsort(v), n), v=concat(v, n); n=0)); n++); v
    
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