%I A001356 M4961 N2127
%S A001356 1,15,29,12,26,12,26,9,23,7,21,4,18,2,16,30,13,27,10,24,8,22,5,19,3,17,
%T A001356 31,14,28,11,25,11,25,8,22,6,20,3,17,1,15,29,12,26,9,23,7,21,4,18,2,16,
%U A001356 30,13,27,10,24,10,24,7,21,5,19,2,16,30,14,28,11,25,8,22,6,20,3,17,1
%N A001356 Dates at fortnightly intervals from Jan 01.
%C A001356 Sequence assumes that the first year is the year after a leap year.
%D A001356 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences,
Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
%D A001356 N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973
(includes this sequence).
%D A001356 Archimedeans Problems Drive, Eureka, 13 (1950), 11.
%H A001356 <a href="Sindx_Ca.html#calendar">Index entries for sequences related
to calendars</a>
%Y A001356 Cf. A051121.
%Y A001356 Sequence in context: A163286 A022997 A051121 this_sequence A104811 A131877
A146427
%Y A001356 Adjacent sequences: A001353 A001354 A001355 this_sequence A001357 A001358
A001359
%K A001356 nonn,easy,nice
%O A001356 1,2
%A A001356 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A001356 More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Mar 17 2000
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