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A288799 Inverse permutation to A288164.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 5, 6, 57, 9, 45, 10, 222, 14, 41, 13, 49, 29, 61, 954, 53, 17, 178, 18, 54, 21, 182, 226, 198, 25, 426, 33, 186, 22, 190, 958, 50, 134, 32, 230, 194, 37, 58, 146, 202, 38, 206, 138, 65, 150, 210, 234, 214, 154, 62, 142, 218, 238, 36, 162, 66, 158, 350
Offset: 1

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Author

Rémy Sigrist, Jun 16 2017

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Examples

			A288164(1) = 1, hence a(1) = 1.
A288164(2) = 2, hence a(2) = 2.
A288164(3) = 2310, hence a(2310) = 3.
A288164(4) = 1155, hence a(1155) = 4.
A288164(5) = 3, hence a(3) = 5.
A288164(6) = 4, hence a(4) = 6.
A288164(7) = 770, hence a(770) = 7.
A288164(8) = 1365, hence a(1365) = 8.
A288164(9) = 6, hence a(6) = 9.
A288164(10) = 8, hence a(8) = 10.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A288164.