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A255641
Smallest number requiring n 1's to build using +, * and -.
4
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 17, 22, 29, 41, 58, 67, 101, 131, 173, 262, 346, 461, 617, 787, 1123, 1571, 2077, 2767, 4153, 5443, 7963, 10733, 13997, 21101, 27997, 36643, 49747, 72103, 99317, 143239, 179107, 260213
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
Until n = 10 the terms are equal to A005520(n) where subtraction is not allowed.
LINKS
Juris Čerņenoks, Jānis Iraids, Mārtiņš Opmanis, Rihards Opmanis, and Kārlis Podnieks, Integer Complexity: Experimental and Analytical Results II, arXiv:1409.0446 [math.NT], 2014.
EXAMPLE
a(11) = 29, because 23 = (1+1)*(1+1)*(1+1)*(1+1+1)-1, but 29 = ((1+1+1)*(1+1)+1)*(1+1)*(1+1)+1.
CROSSREFS
Least inverse (or records) of A091333.
Sequence in context: A182061 A005520 A048183 * A365093 A122975 A089597
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Janis Iraids, Mar 01 2015
STATUS
approved