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%I A330791 #19 Sep 29 2024 03:08:17 %S A330791 1,4,16,58,624,1520,8346,9317,31221,240048,297624,778144,2757880, %T A330791 4670769,7654224,24206384,54806653,76521364,260393208,846807152, %U A330791 19488644316,58671741024,105968380189,140689013614,325374626148,535755688021,1404720439053,3116427665348,3883018238329,16166305650060 %N A330791 Values of k such that A005132(k) (the k-th number in the Recamán sequence) divides k. %C A330791 The intersection of A064568 and this sequence are the values of k such that A005132(k)=k. %C A330791 No more terms < 6.46*10^13. - _James Ewens_, Sep 28 2024 %H A330791 <a href="/index/Rea#Recaman">Index entries for sequences related to Recamán's sequence</a> %e A330791 A005132(4)=2 and 2 divides 4, so 4 is in the sequence. %Y A330791 Cf. A005132, A330788, A330789, A064568. %K A330791 nonn %O A330791 1,2 %A A330791 _Jud McCranie_, Jan 23 2020 %E A330791 a(26)-a(30) from _James Ewens_, Sep 28 2024