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A022034 Define the sequence T(a_0,a_1) by: a_{n+2} is the greatest integer such that a_{n+2}/a_{n+1} < a_{n+1}/a_n for n >= 0. This is T(6,31). +0
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6, 31, 160, 825, 4253, 21924, 113017, 582596, 3003248, 15481566, 79806558, 411398091, 2120732851, 10932252540, 56355115894, 290507292601, 1497547928268, 7719771085196, 39794963809107, 205140687086569 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A065096 A077352 A038223 this_sequence A047665 A003128 A058146

Adjacent sequences: A022031 A022032 A022033 this_sequence A022035 A022036 A022037

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

R. K. Guy (rkg(AT)cpsc.ucalgary.ca)

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