This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A274162 #20 Sep 16 2017 03:15:51 %S A274162 1,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,234,379,615,997,1617,2622,4252,6895, %T A274162 11181 %N A274162 Number of real integers in n-th generation of tree T(3i) defined in Comments. %C A274162 Let T* be the infinite tree with root 0 generated by these rules: if p is in T*, then p+1 is in T* and x*p is in T*. Let g(n) be the set of nodes in the n-th generation, so that g(0) = {0}, g(1) = {1}, g(2) = {2,x}, g(3) = {3,2x,x+1,x^2}, etc. Let T(r) be the tree obtained by substituting r for x. %C A274162 See A274142 for a guide to related sequences. %e A274162 If r = 3i, then g(3) = {3,2r,r+1, r^2}, in which the number of real integers is a(3) = 2. %t A274162 z = 22; t = Join[{{0}}, Expand[NestList[DeleteDuplicates[Flatten[Map[{# + 1, x*#} &, #], 1]] &, {1}, z]]]; %t A274162 u = Table[t[[k]] /. x -> 3 I, {k, 1, z}]; Table[Count[Map[IntegerQ, u[[k]]], True], {k, 1, z}] %Y A274162 Cf. A274142. %K A274162 nonn,more %O A274162 0,4 %A A274162 _Clark Kimberling_, Jun 12 2016 %E A274162 a(19)-a(21) from _Ryan Hitchman_, Sep 13 2017