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A010916 Pisot sequence E(8,10). +0
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8, 10, 13, 17, 22, 28, 36, 46, 59, 76, 98, 126, 162, 208, 267, 343, 441, 567, 729, 937, 1204, 1547, 1988, 2555, 3284, 4221, 5425, 6972, 8960, 11515, 14799, 19020, 24445, 31417, 40377, 51892, 66691, 85711, 110155, 141570, 181944, 233832, 300518, 386222, 496368, 637926 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

REFERENCES

D. W. Boyd, Some integer sequences related to the Pisot sequences, Acta Arithmetica, 34 (1979), 295-305.

D. W. Boyd, Linear recurrence relations for some generalized Pisot sequences, Advances in Number Theory ( Kingston ON, 1991) 333-340, Oxford Sci. Publ., Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 1993.

FORMULA

It is not true that a(n) = a(n-1) + a(n-6) - e.g. a(38) = 110155 = 85711 + 24445 - 1 = a(37) + a(32) - 1. Sequence is believed to be non-recurring.

CROSSREFS

See A008776 for definitions of Pisot sequences.

Adjacent sequences: A010913 A010914 A010915 this_sequence A010917 A010918 A010919

Sequence in context: A068358 A120166 A030732 this_sequence A101764 A048591 A102615

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Simon Plouffe (plouffe(AT)math.uqam.ca)

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