%I A094763
%S A094763 2,3,5,6,8,12,15,21,26,27,29,33,41,46,56,63,77,90,99,117,134,147,150,156,
%T A094763 168,192,215,234,243,261,266,276,296,303,317,345,366,371,381,401,402,404,
%U A094763 408,416,432,464,487,490,496,508,532,535,541,553,577,578,580,584,592,608
%N A094763 Trajectory of 2 under repeated application of the map n -> n + square
excess of n.
%D A094763 S. H. Weintraub, An interesting recursion, Amer. Math. Monthly, 111 (No.
6, 2004), 528-530.
%H A094763 S. H. Weintraub, <a href="http://www.lehigh.edu/~shw2/preprints/recursion.pdf">
An interesting recursion</a>, Amer. Math. Monthly, 111 (No. 6, 2004),
528-530.
%Y A094763 Cf. A053186, A094761, A094764.
%Y A094763 Sequence in context: A002384 A096176 A002243 this_sequence A125559 A087360
A111501
%Y A094763 Adjacent sequences: A094760 A094761 A094762 this_sequence A094764 A094765
A094766
%K A094763 nonn
%O A094763 0,1
%A A094763 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Jun 10 2004
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