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A064492 Start of n-th segment of Recaman's sequence R(m) (A005132): values of n where the change in the fractional parts of successive values of R(n)/n is positive. +0
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1, 2, 4, 7, 12, 22, 40, 77, 135, 249, 454, 845, 1521, 2753, 5046, 9318, 17224, 31222, 57072, 99742, 181694, 328256, 589933, 1034839, 1788538, 3225919, 5784586, 10212211, 18399785, 32148795, 58056876, 101769230, 173395920, 302890749, 511561221, 904036925, 1610187039, 2789150424, 4910758398, 8416580355, 13808215356, 23006557539, 39488697701, 65854567303, 107078836274, 188471115227, 325374626149, 535755688022, 872467803894, 1404720439054, 2402964238974, 3883018238330, 6283167591180, 10125357598983, 16166305650061, 25735985498862, 40806937801473, 64628644387495, 102481019573338, 159888464280047, 250759470174414, 394178473635589, 599819882554936, 939455761022725 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

LINKS

Index entries for sequences related to Recaman's sequence

CROSSREFS

Cf. A005132, A064288, A064289, A064292, A064293. This sequence and A064294 keep pretty close together.

See A065038 for the corresponding values of R(n). See also A064053 for first differences.

Sequence in context: A089259 A026713 A002573 this_sequence A000072 A018179 A127542

Adjacent sequences: A064489 A064490 A064491 this_sequence A064493 A064494 A064495

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

John W. Layman (layman(AT)math.vt.edu), Oct 04 2001

EXTENSIONS

More terms from John Layman and njas, Oct 12, 2001

Extended to 10^15 by Allan R. Wilks (allan(AT)research.att.com), Nov 06, 2001

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