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A342114 Take a(n), reverse it, divide the biggest of the two numbers by the other one and keep only the remainder. The successive remainders, concatenated, reproduce the successive terms of the sequence, concatenated.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 25
2 13
3 14
4 247
5 250
6 149
7 52
8 29
9 1
10 290
11 12
12 31
13 275
14 18
15 188
16 2
17 157
18 260
19 38
20 92
21 24
22 27
23 190
24 125
25 146
26 28
27 3
28 17
29 104
30 295
31 592
32 255
33 83
34 206
35 285
36 115
37 137
38 170
39 71
40 140
41 26
42 410
43 109
44 143
45 21
46 369
47 193
48 820
49 138
50 490
51 15
52 309
53 289
54 16
55 106
56 580
57 601
58 256
59 82
60 227
61 4
62 62
63 23
64 154
65 168
66 37
67 32

List of values

[25, 13, 14, 247, 250, 149, 52, 29, 1, 290, 12, 31, 275, 18, 188, 2, 157, 260, 38, 92, 24, 27, 190, 125, 146, 28, 3, 17, 104, 295, 592, 255, 83, 206, 285, 115, 137, 170, 71, 140, 26, 410, 109, 143, 21, 369, 193, 820, 138, 490, 15, 309, 289, 16, 106, 580, 601, 256, 82, 227, 4, 62, 23, 154, 168, 37, 32]