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%I A377903 #24 Nov 24 2024 09:20:51 %S A377903 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,20,97,176,396,463,1918,1984,2278 %N A377903 Indices of records in A302656. %C A377903 Conjecture: a(n) = A377904(n-9) for n >= 11. %C A377903 Based on _Dominic McCarty_'s data in A302656. %e A377903 Table showing n, a(n) = index of n-th record in A302656, and the corresponding record value: %e A377903 1 1 1 %e A377903 2 2 2 %e A377903 3 3 3 %e A377903 4 4 4 %e A377903 5 5 5 %e A377903 6 6 6 %e A377903 7 7 7 %e A377903 8 8 8 %e A377903 9 9 9 %e A377903 10 10 109 %e A377903 11 20 199999999999 %e A377903 12 97 2*10^111-1 %e A377903 13 176 2*10^1111-1 %e A377903 14 396 2*10^11111-1 %e A377903 15 463 2*10^111111-1 %e A377903 16 1918 2*10^1111111-1 %e A377903 17 1984 2*10^11111111-1 %e A377903 18 2278 2*10^111111111-1 %Y A377903 Summary: the 16 sequences derived from A302656 are A376769-A376776, A377903-A377904, A377906-A377911. %K A377903 nonn,more %O A377903 1,2 %A A377903 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Nov 19 2024