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A052508 Smallest number such that the largest set of positive real numbers whose sum and product equals the number falls short by n. +0
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4, 5, 10, 26, 70, 188, 510, 1384, 3760, 10220, 27779, 75510, 205256, 557941, 1516639 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

Limit n->Inf. a(n+1)/a(n) = e

REFERENCES

Mike Sheppard

Timothy M. Hsu, Private Communication

EXAMPLE

Let s be the number of elements in the largest set of positive real numbers whose sum and products both equal x. Define m=x-s. a(n) is the smallest x such that m=n.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A049898 A166577 A109675 this_sequence A074098 A126069 A147559

Adjacent sequences: A052505 A052506 A052507 this_sequence A052509 A052510 A052511

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Mike Sheppard (guinness42(AT)hotmail.com), Mar 17 2000

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