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Variant of the pay-phone sequence A095236. Here a slot at the end of the row is always preferred over a slot sandwiched immediately between two used slots.
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#17 by Andrew Howroyd at Wed Apr 12 11:18:15 EDT 2023
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#16 by Michel Marcus at Wed Apr 12 11:14:49 EDT 2023
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proposed

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#15 by Michael De Vlieger at Wed Apr 12 11:07:06 EDT 2023
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editing

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#14 by Michael De Vlieger at Wed Apr 12 11:07:05 EDT 2023
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Max A. Alekseyev, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04324">Enumeration of Payphone Permutations</a>, arXiv:2304.04324 [math.CO], 2023.

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approved

editing

#13 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Apr 07 10:51:42 EDT 2023
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#12 by Joerg Arndt at Fri Apr 07 10:48:54 EDT 2023
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proposed

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#11 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Apr 07 10:35:47 EDT 2023
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editing

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#10 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Apr 07 10:35:44 EDT 2023
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Simon Wundling, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.18175">About a combinatorial problem with n seats and n people</a>, arXiv:2303.18175 [math.CO], 2023. (German)

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proposed

editing

#9 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Apr 07 10:34:31 EDT 2023
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editing

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#8 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Apr 07 10:34:29 EDT 2023
LINKS

Simon Wundling, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.18175">About a combinatorial problem with n seats and n people</a>, arXiv:2303.18175 [math.CO], 2023.

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approved

editing