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%I A329798 #9 Dec 18 2019 14:30:06 %S A329798 1,2,4,6,8,16,20,22,24,32,36,38,41,52,54,57,58,82,87,96,104,120,128, %T A329798 132,135,140,160,164,191,207,211,239,252,254,260,262,264,266,267,298, %U A329798 321,332,337,347,429,473,495,568,642,659,1058,1064,1123,1132,1137 %N A329798 Where record high water marks appear in A329544. %H A329798 Chai Wah Wu, <a href="/A329798/b329798.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..6948</a> (n = 1..361 from N. J. A. Sloane) %Y A329798 Cf. A329544, A329797, A330311. %K A329798 nonn %O A329798 1,2 %A A329798 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Dec 10 2019