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%I A286372 #6 May 09 2017 17:37:08 %S A286372 4,6,8,13,4,9,8,11,13,12,14,8,28,6,9,13,11,21,9,11,13,12,8,8,40,14,9, %T A286372 65,14,13,8,13,64,13,11,8,9,30,20,12,4,9,21,11,8,21,14,20,12,9,12,13, %U A286372 23,9,8,11,13,64,8,84,28,14,116,12,14,9,85,11,8,12,11,65,65,42,8,13,13,21,9,11,21,13,66,8,28,12,9,49,14,13,8,11,65,20,14,13,9,66 %N A286372 a(n) = A286366(A064216(n)). %H A286372 Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A286372/b286372.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %F A286372 a(n) = A286366(A064216(n)). %o A286372 (Scheme) (define (A286372 n) (A286366 (A064216 n))) %Y A286372 Cf. A064216, A278223, A286243, A286366, A286371, A286373. %K A286372 nonn %O A286372 1,1 %A A286372 _Antti Karttunen_, May 09 2017