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%I A290088 #6 Aug 07 2017 23:06:04 %S A290088 1,2,2,4,2,5,5,8,7,4,5,11,4,13,13,16,4,19,8,11,17,11,13,21,16,11,21, %T A290088 28,8,28,17,32,21,10,21,47,10,21,28,19,11,49,18,28,19,28,21,38,29,38, %U A290088 28,23,10,59,28,59,40,19,21,83,16,49,53,62,28,53,25,32,49,53,28,93,20,29,38,53,49,83,40,38,60,32,28,105,29,45,59,53,19,47,53,83,63,53,59 %N A290088 a(n) = A289626(A000203(n)). %H A290088 Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A290088/b290088.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..16384</a> %F A290088 a(n) = A289626(A000203(n)). %Y A290088 Cf. A000203, A062401, A289626, A290085, A290086, A290087. %K A290088 nonn %O A290088 1,2 %A A290088 _Antti Karttunen_, Aug 07 2017