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%I A364008 #7 Jul 01 2023 09:19:23 %S A364008 6,54,374,375,978,979,14695,15694,17708,17709,34990,36476,38374,41699, %T A364008 45304,75944,85149,93104,113463,114560,116170,117754,120274,121371, %U A364008 203983,221804,250118,259819,270214,270477,275526,276912,288125,297241,297515,299824,309440 %N A364008 Starts of runs of 3 consecutive integers that are Wythoff-Niven numbers (A364006). %H A364008 Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A364008/b364008.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..3000</a> %t A364008 seq[10, 3] (* generates the first 10 terms using the function seq[count, nConsec] from A364007 *) %Y A364008 Subsequence of A364006 and A364007. %Y A364008 A364009 is a subsequence. %Y A364008 Similar sequences: A154701, A328206, A328210, A328214, A330932, A331087, A333428, A334310, A331822, A342428, A344343, A351716, A351721, A352091, A352109, A352322, A352510. %K A364008 nonn,base %O A364008 1,1 %A A364008 _Amiram Eldar_, Jul 01 2023