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A026476 For n>3, a(n) = 7n - 21 + 2(-1)^n. +0
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OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

The old definition of this sequence was "a(n) = least positive integer > a(n-1) and not equal to a(i)+a(j)+a(k) for 1<=i<=j<=k<=n". However, Ralf Stephan observes that this does not fit the terms shown. (It produces A109474.) The present definition (due to Stephan) has been adopted as a temporary solution. It would be nice to have a definition similar to the original one. - njas, Nov 24 2004

CROSSREFS

Cf. A026472, A026474, A109474.

Sequence in context: A105137 A025613 A097063 this_sequence A002513 A034418 A034421

Adjacent sequences: A026473 A026474 A026475 this_sequence A026477 A026478 A026479

KEYWORD

nonn,easy

AUTHOR

Clark Kimberling (ck6(AT)evansville.edu)

EXTENSIONS

More terms from David Duran (dduran(AT)ashland.edu), Dec 14 2005

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