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a(1)=1, a(2)=2, then use the rule when a(n) is the end of a run, n appears a(n) times.
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#20 by Bruno Berselli at Mon Feb 27 06:13:51 EST 2017
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#19 by Michel Marcus at Sun Feb 26 14:59:47 EST 2017
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#18 by Michel Marcus at Sun Feb 26 14:59:27 EST 2017
COMMENTS

All Fibonacci numbers >=1 occur. For k>=4, the k-th Fibonacci number occurs F(k-1) times. Sequence n-a(n) consists of (0,0) union successive runs 1,2,...,F(k) for k>=1. Beginning with a(3), this is the index sequence of the block-fractal sequence A003849; see A280511 for definitions. - _Clark Kimberling_, Jan 06 2017

Beginning with a(3), this is the index sequence of the block-fractal sequence A003849; see A280511 for definitions. - Clark Kimberling, Jan 06 2017

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editing

Discussion
Sun Feb 26
14:59
Michel Marcus: Right ?
#17 by Clark Kimberling at Sun Feb 26 14:49:52 EST 2017
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#16 by Clark Kimberling at Thu Feb 16 08:53:57 EST 2017
COMMENTS

All Fibonacci numbers >=1 occur. For k>=4, the k-th Fibonacci numbers occur number occurs F(k-1) times. Sequence n-a(n) consists of (0,0) union successive runs 1,2,...,F(k) for k>=1. Beginning with a(3), this is the index sequence of the block-fractal sequence A003849; see A280511 for definitions. - _Clark Kimberling_, Jan 06 2017

Beginning with a(3), this is the index sequence of the block-fractal sequence A003849; see A280511 for definitions. - Clark Kimberling, Jan 06 2017

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approved

editing

Discussion
Thu Feb 23
21:22
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#15 by N. J. A. Sloane at Sat Jan 07 11:58:13 EST 2017
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proposed

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#14 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Jan 07 01:34:03 EST 2017
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#13 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Jan 07 01:33:51 EST 2017
EXAMPLE

Sequence begins 1,2,2 : a(3)=2 is the end of the second run, hence 3 will appear twice and sequence continues : 1,2,2,3,3. Now a(5)=3 is the end of the third run, hence 5 appears 3 times and sequence continues : 1,2,2,3,3,5,5,5, (From . - _Labos, E.) Elemer_

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#12 by Omar E. Pol at Fri Jan 06 17:50:26 EST 2017
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#11 by Omar E. Pol at Fri Jan 06 17:48:23 EST 2017
COMMENTS

Beginning with a(3), this is the index sequence of the block-fractal sequence A003849; see A280511 for definitions. - Clark Kimberling, Jan 06 2017

EXAMPLE

From Clark Kimberling, Jan 06 2017: (Start)

(initial block #3) = (0,1,0) first repeats at s(3), so that a(5) = 3. - _Clark Kimberling_, Jan 06 2017 (End)

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Discussion
Fri Jan 06
17:50
Omar E. Pol: Minor edits. See the corrected format (in the draft #11) for contributions with several rows.