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A377236 The mod value of the consecutive pairs of terms in A377182.

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%I A377236 #7 Oct 21 2024 08:59:59
%S A377236 2,3,4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16,18,20,21,22,24,26,27,28,30,7,25,35,40,42,
%T A377236 11,33,19,36,38,5,34,45,46,48,50,51,52,54,56,57,58,60,62,63,64,66,68,
%U A377236 69,70,23,49,92,98,100,37,65,74,75,76,78,80,81,82,84,86,87,88,13,77,91,99,104,105,106,108,17,93,119,120,41,85,123,29,96,116,117,118,129
%N A377236 The mod value of the consecutive pairs of terms in A377182.
%C A377236 See A377182 for further details.
%C A377236 It is conjectured the sequence contains all numbers > 1.
%H A377236 Scott R. Shannon, <a href="/A377236/b377236.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>
%H A377236 Scott R. Shannon, <a href="/A377236/a377236.png">Image of the first 1000000 terms</a>. The green line is a(n) = n.
%Y A377236 Cf. A377182, A377078, A064413, A359557, A270139, A027749.
%K A377236 nonn
%O A377236 1,1
%A A377236 _Scott R. Shannon_, Oct 21 2024