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%I A380379 #6 Jan 26 2025 21:02:02 %S A380379 1,2,5,8,11,14,18,20,25,28,32,33,39,40,46,50,53,54,61,62,68,72,74,75, %T A380379 83,86,88,94,98,99,105,106,113,116,117,124,128,129,130,138,143,144, %U A380379 150,151,158,162,163,164,173,176,181,182,188,189,196,200,203,204,205 %N A380379 Least k for which A380377(k) = n, i.e., the least number of voters for which n supporters are needed to win an election with rules as in A380377. %C A380379 Also, indices of records in A380377. %H A380379 Pontus von Brömssen, <a href="/A380379/b380379.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %Y A380379 Cf. A380377, A380380. %K A380379 nonn %O A380379 1,2 %A A380379 _Pontus von Brömssen_, Jan 24 2025