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A182266
Integers n such that A182298(n) does not equal 1 + A002024(n) + A186053(A025581(n)).
0
0, 92, 154, 174, 361, 441, 473, 529, 564, 637, 742, 743, 783, 837, 1003, 1147, 1184, 1340, 1380, 1394, 1606, 1665, 1771, 1833, 1896, 2173, 2241, 2279, 2508, 2581, 2867, 2945, 3250, 3333, 3336, 3503, 3588, 3657, 3745, 3925
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
Comprehensive list of the 139 numbers are in the link. The link proves this list of counterexamples is comprehensive, but there is nothing currently known that explains the behavior of this list.
LINKS
Patrick Devlin, Sets with High Volume and Low Perimeter, arXiv:1107.2954 [math.CO], 2011.
Patrick Devlin, Integer Subsets with High Volume and Low Perimeter, arXiv:1202.1331 [math.CO], 2012.
Patrick Devlin, Integer Subsets with High Volume and Low Perimeter, INTEGERS, Vol. 12, #A32.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A273286 A257761 A252067 * A116215 A272369 A044424
KEYWORD
nonn,fini
AUTHOR
Patrick Devlin, Apr 23 2012
STATUS
approved