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A122554 Let S(1)={1} and, for n>1 let S(n) be the smallest set containing x, 2x and x+2 for each element x in S(n-1). a(n) is the number of elements in S(n). +0
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1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 23, 35, 54, 84, 132, 209, 333, 533, 856, 1378, 2222, 3587, 5795, 9367, 15146, 24496, 39624, 64101, 103705, 167785, 271468, 439230, 710674, 1149879, 1860527, 3010379, 4870878, 7881228 (list; graph; listen)
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