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%I A326993 #19 Jul 11 2020 02:33:18 %S A326993 4,4,12,8,7,8,15,32,18,80,15,75,142,206,248,202,266,308,244,79,2,3,2, %T A326993 3,230,45,180,59,199,24,64,300,368,394,542,626,224,79,64,372,356,13, %U A326993 52,115,189,406,246,222,458,175,208,3,2,3,510,224,114,464,79,92,568,276,632,730,590,610,37,422,896,850 %N A326993 Third quadrisection of A133058. %C A326993 After the initial chaos, starting with n = 159 we have the spoke 1, 1, 1, 1, ... %F A326993 a(n) = A133058(4n+2) = A133058(A016825(n)). %F A326993 For n >= 159; a(n) = 1. %Y A326993 Cf. A016825, A133058, A326991, A326992, A326994. %K A326993 nonn %O A326993 0,1 %A A326993 _Omar E. Pol_, Aug 11 2019