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A349207 a(n) is the side length (size) of the smallest element in a simple perfect squared square of order n such that the ratio of the size of the smallest element to the size of the largest element of the square assumes a maximum over all possible A006983(n) dissections of order n.

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%I A349207 #13 Nov 28 2021 01:20:58
%S A349207 2,4,2,3,16,17,48,29,62,69,64,88,70,111,355,333,543
%N A349207 a(n) is the side length (size) of the smallest element in a simple perfect squared square of order n such that the ratio of the size of the smallest element to the size of the largest element of the square assumes a maximum over all possible A006983(n) dissections of order n.
%H A349207 Stuart E. Anderson, <a href="http://www.squaring.net/downloads/downloads.html#pss">Catalogues of Perfect Squared Squares</a>.
%H A349207 Hugo Pfoertner, <a href="/A349207/a349207.txt">Data of squares with maximum ratio</a>, (Nov 2021).
%H A349207 Rainer Rosenthal, <a href="/A349207/a349207_1.pdf">Illustration of sequence terms</a>, Nov 2021.
%e A349207 See Pfoertner link.
%Y A349207 A349208 gives the corresponding sizes of the largest elements that lead to the maximum ratio.
%Y A349207 Cf. A006983, A129947, A217149, A228953, A349205, A349206, A349209, A349210.
%K A349207 nonn,hard,more
%O A349207 21,1
%A A349207 _Hugo Pfoertner_, Nov 22 2021