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%I A361833 #6 Mar 28 2023 14:01:11 %S A361833 0,1,2,4,8,12,13,14,24,25,26,37,40,43,74,77,80,111,112,113,120,121, %T A361833 122,129,130,131,222,223,224,231,232,233,240,241,242,334,336,341,362, %U A361833 364,366,387,392,394,668,670,672,693,698,700,721,723,728,1002,1003,1004 %N A361833 Fixed points of A361832. %C A361833 This sequence is infinite as it contains A048328. %C A361833 If v is a term, then floor(v/3) is also a term. %C A361833 Empirically, for any w > 0, there are A117855(w) positive terms with w ternary digits. %H A361833 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A361833/a361833.gp.txt">PARI program</a> %e A361833 A361832(12) = 12 so 12 belongs to the sequence. %e A361833 A361832(11) = 15 so 11 does not belong to the sequence. %o A361833 (PARI) See Links section. %Y A361833 Cf. A117855, A361832. %K A361833 nonn,base %O A361833 1,3 %A A361833 _Rémy Sigrist_, Mar 26 2023