%I A000572 M2621 N1037
%S A000572 3,7,11,14,18,22,26,29,33,37,40,44,48,52,55,59,63,66,70,74,78,81,85,89,
%T A000572 92,96,100,104,107,111,115,118,122,126,130,133,137,141,145,148,152,156,
%U A000572 159,163,167,171,174,178,182,185,189,193,197,200,204,208,211,215,219
%N A000572 A Beatty sequence: [ n(e+1) ].
%D A000572 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences,
Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
%D A000572 N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973
(includes this sequence).
%D A000572 I. G. Connell, Some properties of Beatty sequences II, Canad. Math. Bull.,
3 (1960), 17-22.
%H A000572 <a href="Sindx_Be.html#Beatty">Index entries for sequences related to
Beatty sequences</a>
%p A000572 for n from 1 to 200 do printf(`%d,`,floor( n*(exp(1)+1))) od:
%Y A000572 Cf. A006594.
%Y A000572 Sequence in context: A059055 A145670 A004061 this_sequence A059568 A003512
A079710
%Y A000572 Adjacent sequences: A000569 A000570 A000571 this_sequence A000573 A000574
A000575
%K A000572 nonn
%O A000572 1,1
%A A000572 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A000572 More terms from James A. Sellers (sellersj(AT)math.psu.edu), Feb 19 2001
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