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A080653 a(1) = 2; for n>1, a(n) is taken to be the smallest integer greater than a(n-1) such that the condition "a(a(n)) is always even" is satisfied. +0
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OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Also defined by: a(n) = smallest positive number > a(n-1) such that the condition "n is in sequence if and only if a(n) is odd" is false (cf. A079000); that is, the condition "either n is not in the sequence and a(n) is odd or n is in the sequence and a(n) is even" is satisfied.

If prefixed with a(0) = 0, can be defined by: a(n) = smallest nonnegative number > a(n-1) such that the condition "n is in sequence only if a(n) is even" is satisfied.

LINKS

B. Cloitre, N. J. A. Sloane and M. J. Vandermast, Numerical analogues of Aronson's sequence, J. Integer Seqs., Vol. 6 (2003), #03.2.2.

B. Cloitre, N. J. A. Sloane and M. J. Vandermast, Numerical analogues of Aronson's sequence (math.NT/0305308)

CROSSREFS

Equals A007378 - 2.

A007378, A079905, A080637, A080653 are all essentially the same sequence.

Sequence in context: A015844 A114318 A035500 this_sequence A115836 A050505 A047262

Adjacent sequences: A080650 A080651 A080652 this_sequence A080654 A080655 A080656

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,nice

AUTHOR

Matthew Vandermast (ghodges14(AT)comcast.net), Mar 01 2003

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