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%I A361667 #5 Mar 24 2023 17:45:48 %S A361667 1,1,1,1,4,8,16,1,28,2,4,4,1,8,5,1,32,14,4,1,12,2,16,2,3,1,1104,4, %T A361667 2944,454,804,1,4,16,164,7,544,2,64,32,140,6,32,1,6812,8,768,1,752, %U A361667 286,204,4,64,552,260,2,3904,1472,32,227,16,402,4,1,220,2,372,8 %N A361667 a(n) = A361665(A361666(n))/n. %F A361667 a(n) = A361664(n) if n is not in A361668. The equality holds also for some n in A361668; for example, a(256) = A361664(256) = 1. %Y A361667 Cf. A361664, A361665, A361666, A361668. %K A361667 nonn %O A361667 1,5 %A A361667 _Pontus von Brömssen_, Mar 20 2023