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A295567 Consider numbers k such that A295563(k) > k (see A295566); sequence lists the values A295563(k).

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%I A295567 #10 Dec 04 2017 03:56:12
%S A295567 2,5,9,10,12,13,17,19,18,23,25,22,24,28,34,30,37,39,36,38,40,42,41,46,
%T A295567 45,44,51,50,57,52,59,49,55,61,63,62,66,65,67,72,71,58,73,76,75,69,70,
%U A295567 86,82,83,88,87,91,90,97,92,95,99,105,104,93,102,108,98,106,112,110,111,109,116,121,117,114
%N A295567 Consider numbers k such that A295563(k) > k (see A295566); sequence lists the values A295563(k).
%C A295567 Do the ratios A295567(k)/A295566(k) converge and if so what is the limit?
%H A295567 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A295567/b295567.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..50000</a>
%Y A295567 Cf. A269526, A274528, A295563, A295564, A295565, A295566,
%K A295567 nonn
%O A295567 1,1
%A A295567 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Nov 29 2017