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%I A286600 #5 Jun 04 2017 10:07:12 %S A286600 1,2,3,2,4,2,3,5,7,5,3,6,4,6,4,2,4,2,4,6,4,8,9,6,7,11,9,5,10,6,3,6,10, %T A286600 6,3,6,10,14,12,6,7,13,15,11,9,5,9,14,4,6,4,2,9,6,4,8,12,6,9,13,4,8, %U A286600 12,8,16,8,12,17,4,8,12,8,12,18,12,6,19,13,9,17,4,8,9,6,4,2,4,6,12,8,4,8,9,13,12,6,10,14,12,6,10,6,3,6 %N A286600 a(n) = A286622(A193231(n)). %H A286600 Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A286600/b286600.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..65535</a> %F A286600 a(n) = A286622(A193231(n)). %Y A286600 Cf. A193231, A286602, A286622. %K A286600 nonn %O A286600 0,2 %A A286600 _Antti Karttunen_, Jun 04 2017