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%I A379792 #23 Feb 05 2025 17:52:39 %S A379792 3,8,13,26,37,53,74,91,112,133,161,197,226,257,290,325,381,422,463, %T A379792 508,553,602,678,730,786,843,901,961,998,1028,1088,1093,1157,1225, %U A379792 1265,1333,1372,1445,1487,1523,1564,1602,1642,1723,1808,1893,1982,2116,2164,2258,2306,2354,2403,2451,2552,2653,2761,2915,2920,3026 %N A379792 Sequence Se of the eight sequences defining the blocks of terms in A377091. %C A379792 See the comments in A379788 (Sequence Sa) for further information. %C A379792 a(n) = A379790(n)+1. %H A379792 Paolo Xausa, <a href="/A379792/b379792.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a> (terms 1..513 from N. J. A. Sloane). %t A379792 (* A377091list is defined at A377091 *) %t A379792 SequencePosition[A377091list[5000], {_?Positive, _?Negative}][[All, 1]] (* _Paolo Xausa_, Feb 05 2025 *) %Y A379792 Cf. A377091, A379066, A379788, A379789, A379790, A379791, A379793, A379794, A380837. %K A379792 nonn %O A379792 1,1 %A A379792 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jan 18 2025