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%I A382718 #26 Apr 27 2025 16:55:56 %S A382718 4,13,25,45,53,62,72,81,84,115,118,143,145,152,161,164,170,173,182, %T A382718 187,192,197,214,223,228,234,248,265,272,275,283,294,302,307,312,317, %U A382718 319,323,329,332,341,344,350,353,355,365,375,379,382,385,400,445,455,459,462,465,480,483,487,492 %N A382718 Numbers missing from A382717. %H A382718 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A382718/b382718.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..7338</a> %H A382718 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A382718/a382718.txt">C++ program</a> %o A382718 (C++) // See Links section. %Y A382718 Complement of A382717. %Y A382718 Cf. A377091, A382715, A382716, A379789. %K A382718 nonn %O A382718 1,1 %A A382718 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Apr 13 2025