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%I A326770 #9 Jul 25 2019 03:41:17 %S A326770 0,6,8,1,9,10,12,17,20,4,25,32,30,22,28,3,5,33,45,23,46,2,39,15,40,56, %T A326770 48,57,24,7,68,75,50,11,63,69,27,13,72,80,21,96,103,81,104,18,102,51, %U A326770 92,31,83,93,100,101,88,64,108,44,94,90,38,49,116,66,131 %N A326770 Values of A326764 along the diagonal Z=0 and X=Y. %H A326770 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A326770/b326770.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..749</a> %H A326770 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A326770/a326770.gp.txt">PARI program for A326770</a> %F A326770 a(n) = A326764(n, n, 0). %o A326770 (PARI) See Links section. %Y A326770 Cf. A326764. %K A326770 nonn %O A326770 0,2 %A A326770 _Rémy Sigrist_, Jul 24 2019