Search: id:A036556 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A036556 %S A036556 7,14,23,27,28,29,31,39,46,54,56,57,58,62,71,78,87,91,92,93,95,103,107, %T A036556 108,109,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,119,123,124,125,127,135,142,151, %U A036556 155,156,157,159,167,174,182,184,185,186,190,199,206,214 %N A036556 Integers which when multiplied by 3 have an odd number of 1's in their binary expansion (cf. A000069). %C A036556 In other words, numbers n such that 3n is odious. %C A036556 Numbers n such that valuation(binomial(3n,n),2) is odd. - Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), Jun 06 2004 %C A036556 Intersection of A000069 and A008585 (multiples of 3), divided by 3. %t A036556 Select[ Range[ 214 ], OddQ[ Plus@@IntegerDigits[ 3#, 2 ]]& ] %o A036556 (PARI) for(n=1,214,if(valuation(binomial(3*n,n),2)%2==1,print1(n,","))) %Y A036556 Cf. A000069, A036555-A036557. %Y A036556 Sequence in context: A061823 A018890 A118502 this_sequence A013644 A050953 A025011 %Y A036556 Adjacent sequences: A036553 A036554 A036555 this_sequence A036557 A036558 A036559 %K A036556 nonn,base %O A036556 1,1 %A A036556 Dan Hoey (Hoey(AT)AIC.NRL.Navy.Mil) %E A036556 Definition corrected Jan 09 2007 Search completed in 0.001 seconds