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%I A295565 #9 Dec 04 2017 18:38:41 %S A295565 0,1,3,4,7,6,8,11,15,14,16,26,20,21,27,29,31,32,33,35,43,47,48,54,53, %T A295565 56,60,64,68,74,77,78,80,79,81,84,85,89,94,96,101,100,103,107,113,115, %U A295565 118,119,120,126,127,128,129,139,141,142,143,144,147,151,158,160,159,164,163,167,165,175,177,180 %N A295565 Consider numbers k such that A295563(k) <= k (see A295564); sequence lists the values A295563(k). %C A295565 Do the ratios A295565(k)/A295564(k) converge and if so what is the limit? %H A295565 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A295565/b295565.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..15000</a> %Y A295565 Cf. A269526, A274528, A295563, A295564, A295566, A295567, %K A295565 nonn %O A295565 1,3 %A A295565 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Nov 29 2017