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A037257 a() = 1,3,... [ A037257 ], differences = 2,... [ A037258 ] and 2nd differences [ A037259 ] are disjoint and monotonic; adjoin next free number to 2nd differences unless it would produce a duplicate in which case ignore. +0
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1, 3, 9, 20, 38, 64, 100, 148, 209, 284, 374, 480, 603, 745, 908, 1093, 1301, 1533, 1790, 2075, 2389, 2733, 3108, 3515, 3955, 4429, 4938, 5484, 6069, 6694, 7360, 8068, 8819, 9614, 10454, 11340, 12273, 13255, 14287, 15370, 16505, 17693, 18935, 20232 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

27 and 250 are the first two numbers to be ignored.

REFERENCES

I discovered this around 1979; Martin Gardner described a version of it in "Weird Numbers from Titan", Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine, May 1980, pp. 42ff.

EXAMPLE

After 1 3 9 20 with differences

------ 2 6 11 and 2nd differences

------- 4 5, the next free number is 7 so we get

----- 1 3 9 20 38 ...

------ 2 6 11 18 ...

------- 4 5 7 ....

CROSSREFS

Cf. A005228, A030124.

Sequence in context: A073716 A037048 A139142 this_sequence A027114 A011796 A073801

Adjacent sequences: A037254 A037255 A037256 this_sequence A037258 A037259 A037260

KEYWORD

nonn,easy,nice

AUTHOR

njas

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Sep 25 2000

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