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A336920 Lexicographically earliest infinite sequence such that a(i) = a(j) => f(i) = f(j), where f(n) = [A329697(n), A331410(n), A336158(n)], for all i, j >= 1.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 1
5 3
6 2
7 4
8 1
9 5
10 3
11 6
12 2
13 6
14 4
15 7
16 1
17 8
18 5
19 9
20 3
21 10
22 6
23 11
24 2
25 12
26 6
27 13
28 4
29 14
30 7
31 15
32 1
33 16
34 8
35 16
36 5
37 14
38 9
39 16
40 3
41 17
42 10
43 18
44 6
45 19
46 11
47 20
48 2
49 21
50 12
51 22
52 6
53 14
54 13
55 23
56 4
57 24
58 14
59 25
60 7
61 11
62 15
63 26
64 1
65 23
66 16
67 25
68 8
69 27
70 16
71 18
72 5
73 28
74 14
75 29
76 9
77 27
78 16
79 18
80 3
81 30
82 17
83 9
84 10
85 31
86 18
87 32
88 6
89 28
90 19
91 27
92 11
93 33
94 20
95 32
96 2
97 17
98 21
99 34
100 12
101 28
102 22
103 9
104 6
105 35

List of values

[1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 6, 4, 7, 1, 8, 5, 9, 3, 10, 6, 11, 2, 12, 6, 13, 4, 14, 7, 15, 1, 16, 8, 16, 5, 14, 9, 16, 3, 17, 10, 18, 6, 19, 11, 20, 2, 21, 12, 22, 6, 14, 13, 23, 4, 24, 14, 25, 7, 11, 15, 26, 1, 23, 16, 25, 8, 27, 16, 18, 5, 28, 14, 29, 9, 27, 16, 18, 3, 30, 17, 9, 10, 31, 18, 32, 6, 28, 19, 27, 11, 33, 20, 32, 2, 17, 21, 34, 12, 28, 22, 9, 6, 35]