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A349159 Numbers whose sum of prime indices is twice their alternating sum.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 12, 63, 66, 112, 190, 255, 325, 408, 434, 468, 609, 805, 832, 931, 946, 1160, 1242, 1353, 1380, 1534, 1539, 1900, 2035, 2067, 2208, 2296, 2387, 2414, 2736, 3055, 3108, 3154, 3330, 3417, 3509, 3913, 4185, 4340, 4503, 4646, 4650, 4664, 4864, 5185, 5684, 5863
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Nov 23 2021

Keywords

Comments

A prime index of n is a number m such that prime(m) divides n. The multiset of prime indices of n is row n of A112798.
The alternating sum of a sequence (y_1,...,y_k) is Sum_i (-1)^(i-1) y_i.
The Heinz number of a partition (y_1,...,y_k) is prime(y_1)*...*prime(y_k), so these are also Heinz numbers of partitions whose sum is twice their alternating sum.

Examples

			The terms and their prime indices begin:
     1: ()
    12: (2,1,1)
    63: (4,2,2)
    66: (5,2,1)
   112: (4,1,1,1,1)
   190: (8,3,1)
   255: (7,3,2)
   325: (6,3,3)
   408: (7,2,1,1,1)
   434: (11,4,1)
   468: (6,2,2,1,1)
   609: (10,4,2)
   805: (9,4,3)
   832: (6,1,1,1,1,1,1)
   931: (8,4,4)
   946: (14,5,1)
  1160: (10,3,1,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

These partitions are counted by A000712 up to 0's.
An ordered version is A348614, negative A349154.
The negative version is A348617.
The reverse version is A349160, counted by A006330 up to 0's.
A025047 counts alternating or wiggly compositions, complement A345192.
A027193 counts partitions with rev-alt sum > 0, ranked by A026424.
A034871, A097805, and A345197 count compositions by alternating sum.
A035363 = partitions with alt sum 0, ranked by A066207, complement A086543.
A056239 adds up prime indices, row sums of A112798, row lengths A001222.
A103919 counts partitions by alternating sum, reverse A344612.
A116406 counts compositions with alternating sum >= 0, ranked by A345913.
A138364 counts compositions with alternating sum 0, ranked by A344619.
A325534 counts separable partitions, ranked by A335433.
A325535 counts inseparable partitions, ranked by A335448.
A344607 counts partitions with rev-alt sum >= 0, ranked by A344609.
A346697 adds up odd-indexed prime indices.
A346698 adds up even-indexed prime indices.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    primeMS[n_]:=If[n==1,{},Flatten[Cases[FactorInteger[n],{p_,k_}:>Table[PrimePi[p],{k}]]]];
    ats[y_]:=Sum[(-1)^(i-1)*y[[i]],{i,Length[y]}];
    Select[Range[1000],Total[primeMS[#]]==2*ats[primeMS[#]]&]

Formula

A056239(a(n)) = 2*A316524(a(n)).
A346697(a(n)) = 3*A346698(a(n)).

A349160 Numbers whose sum of prime indices is twice their reverse-alternating sum.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 10, 12, 39, 63, 66, 88, 112, 115, 190, 228, 255, 259, 306, 325, 408, 434, 468, 517, 544, 609, 620, 783, 793, 805, 832, 870, 931, 946, 1150, 1160, 1204, 1241, 1242, 1353, 1380, 1392, 1534, 1539, 1656, 1691, 1722, 1845, 1900, 2035, 2067, 2208, 2296, 2369
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Nov 25 2021

Keywords

Comments

A prime index of n is a number m such that prime(m) divides n. The multiset of prime indices of n is row n of A112798.
The reverse-alternating sum of a sequence (y_1,...,y_k) is Sum_i (-1)^(k-i) y_i.
The Heinz number of a partition (y_1,...,y_k) is prime(y_1)*...*prime(y_k), so these are also Heinz numbers of partitions whose sum is twice their reverse-alternating sum.

Examples

			The terms and their prime indices begin:
     1: ()
    10: (3,1)
    12: (2,1,1)
    39: (6,2)
    63: (4,2,2)
    66: (5,2,1)
    88: (5,1,1,1)
   112: (4,1,1,1,1)
   115: (9,3)
   190: (8,3,1)
   228: (8,2,1,1)
   255: (7,3,2)
   259: (12,4)
   306: (7,2,2,1)
   325: (6,3,3)
   408: (7,2,1,1,1)
   434: (11,4,1)
   468: (6,2,2,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

These partitions are counted by A006330 up to 0's.
The negative reverse version is A348617.
An ordered version is A349153, non-reverse A348614.
The non-reverse version is A349159.
A027193 counts partitions with rev-alt sum > 0, ranked by A026424.
A034871, A097805, A345197 count compositions by alternating sum.
A056239 adds up prime indices, row sums of A112798, row lengths A001222.
A103919 counts partitions by alternating sum, reverse A344612.
A325534 counts separable partitions, ranked by A335433.
A325535 counts inseparable partitions, ranked by A335448.
A346697 adds up odd-indexed prime indices.
A346698 adds up even-indexed prime indices.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    primeMS[n_]:=If[n==1,{},Flatten[Cases[FactorInteger[n],{p_,k_}:>Table[PrimePi[p],{k}]]]];
    sats[y_]:=Sum[(-1)^(i-Length[y])*y[[i]],{i,Length[y]}];
    Select[Range[1000],Total[primeMS[#]]==2*sats[primeMS[#]]&]

Formula

A056239(a(n)) = 2*A344616(a(n)).
A346700(a(n)) = 3*A346699(a(n)).

A349155 Numbers k such that the k-th composition in standard order has sum equal to negative twice its reverse-alternating sum.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 9, 130, 135, 141, 153, 177, 193, 225, 2052, 2059, 2062, 2069, 2074, 2079, 2089, 2098, 2103, 2109, 2129, 2146, 2151, 2157, 2169, 2209, 2242, 2247, 2253, 2265, 2289, 2369, 2434, 2439, 2445, 2457, 2481, 2529, 2561, 2689, 2818, 2823, 2829, 2841, 2865, 2913
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Nov 22 2021

Keywords

Comments

The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.
The reverse-alternating sum of a sequence (y_1,...,y_k) is Sum_i (-1)^(k-i) y_i.

Examples

			The terms and corresponding compositions begin:
     0: ()
     9: (3,1)
   130: (6,2)
   135: (5,1,1,1)
   141: (4,1,2,1)
   153: (3,1,3,1)
   177: (2,1,4,1)
   193: (1,6,1)
   225: (1,1,5,1)
  2052: (9,3)
  2059: (8,2,1,1)
  2062: (8,1,1,2)
  2069: (7,2,2,1)
  2074: (7,1,2,2)
  2079: (7,1,1,1,1,1)
  2089: (6,2,3,1)
  2098: (6,1,3,2)
  2103: (6,1,2,1,1,1)
		

Crossrefs

These compositions are counted by A224274 up to 0's.
An unordered version is A348617, counted by A001523 up to 0's.
The positive version is A349153, unreversed A348614.
The unreversed version is A349154.
Positive unordered unreversed: A349159, counted by A000712 up to 0's.
A positive unordered version is A349160, counted by A006330 up to 0's.
A003242 counts Carlitz compositions.
A011782 counts compositions.
A025047 counts alternating or wiggly compositions, complement A345192.
A034871, A097805, and A345197 count compositions by alternating sum.
A103919 counts partitions by alternating sum, reverse A344612.
A116406 counts compositions with alternating sum >=0, ranked by A345913.
A138364 counts compositions with alternating sum 0, ranked by A344619.
Statistics of standard compositions:
- The compositions themselves are the rows of A066099.
- Number of parts is given by A000120, distinct A334028.
- Sum and product of parts are given by A070939 and A124758.
- Maximum and minimum parts are given by A333766 and A333768.
- Heinz number is given by A333219.
Classes of standard compositions:
- Partitions and strict partitions are ranked by A114994 and A333256.
- Multisets and sets are ranked by A225620 and A333255.
- Strict and constant compositions are ranked by A233564 and A272919.
- Carlitz compositions are ranked by A333489, complement A348612.
- Alternating compositions are ranked by A345167, complement A345168.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[ Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    sats[y_]:=Sum[(-1)^(i-Length[y])*y[[i]],{i,Length[y]}];
    Select[Range[0,1000],Total[stc[#]]==-2*sats[stc[#]]&]

A349154 Numbers k such that the k-th composition in standard order has sum equal to negative twice its alternating sum.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 12, 160, 193, 195, 198, 204, 216, 240, 2304, 2561, 2563, 2566, 2572, 2584, 2608, 2656, 2752, 2944, 3074, 3077, 3079, 3082, 3085, 3087, 3092, 3097, 3099, 3102, 3112, 3121, 3123, 3126, 3132, 3152, 3169, 3171, 3174, 3180, 3192, 3232, 3265, 3267, 3270, 3276
Offset: 1

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Author

Gus Wiseman, Nov 21 2021

Keywords

Comments

The k-th composition in standard order (graded reverse-lexicographic, A066099) is obtained by taking the set of positions of 1's in the reversed binary expansion of k, prepending 0, taking first differences, and reversing again. This gives a bijective correspondence between nonnegative integers and integer compositions.
The alternating sum of a sequence (y_1,...,y_k) is Sum_i (-1)^(i-1) y_i.

Examples

			The terms and corresponding compositions begin:
       0: ()
      12: (1,3)
     160: (2,6)
     193: (1,6,1)
     195: (1,5,1,1)
     198: (1,4,1,2)
     204: (1,3,1,3)
     216: (1,2,1,4)
     240: (1,1,1,5)
    2304: (3,9)
    2561: (2,9,1)
    2563: (2,8,1,1)
    2566: (2,7,1,2)
    2572: (2,6,1,3)
    2584: (2,5,1,4)
		

Crossrefs

These compositions are counted by A224274 up to 0's.
Except for 0, a subset of A345919.
The positive version is A348614, reverse A349153.
An unordered version is A348617, counted by A001523.
The reverse version is A349155.
A positive unordered version is A349159, counted by A000712 up to 0's.
A000346 = even-length compositions with alt sum != 0, complement A001700.
A003242 counts Carlitz compositions.
A011782 counts compositions.
A025047 counts alternating or wiggly compositions, complement A345192.
A034871, A097805, and A345197 count compositions by alternating sum.
A103919 counts partitions by sum and alternating sum (reverse: A344612).
A116406 counts compositions with alternating sum >=0, ranked by A345913.
A138364 counts compositions with alternating sum 0, ranked by A344619.
Statistics of standard compositions:
- The compositions themselves are the rows of A066099.
- Number of parts is given by A000120, distinct A334028.
- Sum and product of parts are given by A070939 and A124758.
- Maximum and minimum parts are given by A333766 and A333768.
Classes of standard compositions:
- Partitions and strict partitions are ranked by A114994 and A333256.
- Multisets and sets are ranked by A225620 and A333255.
- Strict and constant compositions are ranked by A233564 and A272919.
- Carlitz compositions are ranked by A333489, complement A348612.
- Necklaces are ranked by A065609, dual A333764, reversed A333943.
- Alternating compositions are ranked by A345167, complement A345168.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    ats[y_]:=Sum[(-1)^(i-1)*y[[i]],{i,Length[y]}];
    stc[n_]:=Differences[Prepend[Join@@Position[Reverse[IntegerDigits[n,2]],1],0]]//Reverse;
    Select[Range[0,1000],Total[stc[#]]==-2*ats[stc[#]]&]
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