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A174632 Partial sums of A029768.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 1, 2, 4, 11, 47, 292, 2368, 23427, 272263, 3628872, 54525252, 911484163, 16775498551, 337021458884, 7338279413680, 172130372061035, 4327036966579151, 116046966039565672, 3307263639537314116
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Author

Jonathan Vos Post, Mar 24 2010

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Comments

Partial sums of number of increasing mobiles with n elements. In an increasing rooted tree, nodes are numbered and numbers increase as you move away from root. The subsequence of primes in this partial sum begins: 2, 11, 47, 272263.

Examples

			a(x) = 0 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 7 + 36 + 245 + 2076 + 21059 + 248836 = 272263 is prime.
		

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Programs

  • Maple
    S:= rhs(dsolve({diff(a(x), x) = log(1/(1-a(x)))+1, a(0)=0}, a(x), series, order=31)):
    L:= [seq(coeff(S, x, j)*j!, j=0..30)]:
    ListTools:-PartialSums(L); # Robert Israel, Dec 21 2017

Formula

a(n) = SUM[i=o..n] A029768(i).
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