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A057153 Construct difference array so that (1) first row begins with 1, (2) every row is monotonic increasing, (3) no number appears more than once, (4) smallest number not yet used begins a new row. Sequence gives first row of array. +0
9
1, 3, 9, 26, 73, 194, 485, 1150, 2617, 5779, 12497, 26653, 56355, 118545, 248605, 520365, 1087853, 2272770, 4748677, 9930475, 20800122, 43658310, 91836751, 193549010, 408449129, 862455193, 1820771343, 3840569196, 8089327515 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

This is the limit of the family of sequences starting with A005228, A037257, A037260. Adjoin next free number as the first element in a new level of differences unless it would produce a duplicate in which case ignore.

FORMULA

Row sums of triangle A133544 - Gary W. Adamson (qntmpkt(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 14 2007

EXAMPLE

Array begins

1 3 9 26 73 194 ...

.2 6 17 47 121 ...

. 4 11 30 74 ...

.. 7 19 44 ...

... 12 25 ...

.... 13 ...

CROSSREFS

Cf. A057154 (numbers not used), A052474 (main diagonal), A056230 (array). See also A005228, A037257, A037260, A057267, A056231, A056232, A056233, A056234.

Cf. A133544.

Sequence in context: A072863 A054963 A118046 this_sequence A084787 A121190 A054447

Adjacent sequences: A057150 A057151 A057152 this_sequence A057154 A057155 A057156

KEYWORD

nice,nonn,easy

AUTHOR

Jonas Wallgren (jonwa(AT)ida.liu.se), Jul 30, 2000.

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Rob Speer (rob(AT)twcny.rr.com) and Loren Merritt, Aug 14, 2000.

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