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%I A369136 #10 Jan 20 2024 09:35:55 %S A369136 1,2,3,4,6,5,8,9,10,12,7,15,18,14,16,20,24,21,30,27,28,36,25,40,32,42, %T A369136 45,13,48,60,35,54,50,56,26,72,63,80,84,90,70,64,75,39,81,100,49,120, %U A369136 96,52,11,108,112,126,105,135,144,140,78,22,168,150,98,160 %N A369136 Matula-Göbel number of the prime tower factorization tree of A284456(n). %C A369136 A permutation of the positive integers; the positive integers in the order they appear in A369015. %H A369136 Pontus von Brömssen, <a href="/A369136/b369136.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A369136 <a href="/index/Mat#matula">Index entries for sequences related to Matula-Göbel numbers</a>. %F A369136 a(n) = A369015(A284456(n)). %F A369136 A369099(a(n)) = A284456(n). %Y A369136 Inverse permutation to A369137. %Y A369136 Cf. A284456, A369015, A369099. %K A369136 nonn %O A369136 1,2 %A A369136 _Pontus von Brömssen_, Jan 14 2024