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A275725-polynomials evaluated at x=2: a(n) = A048675(A275725(n)).
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#16 by Michel Marcus at Sat Jun 24 12:02:33 EDT 2017
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#15 by Joerg Arndt at Sat Jun 24 10:33:22 EDT 2017
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#14 by Indranil Ghosh at Sat Jun 24 09:16:38 EDT 2017
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#13 by Indranil Ghosh at Sat Jun 24 09:16:33 EDT 2017
LINKS

<a href="/index/Fa#facbase">Index entries for sequences related to factorial base representation</a>

<a href="/index/Fa#facbase">Index entries for sequences related to factorial base representation</a>

#12 by Indranil Ghosh at Sat Jun 24 09:15:55 EDT 2017
LINKS

Indranil Ghosh, <a href="/A275726/a275726.txt">Python program for computing this sequence</a>

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#11 by N. J. A. Sloane at Thu Aug 11 23:44:46 EDT 2016
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#10 by Antti Karttunen at Thu Aug 11 15:38:38 EDT 2016
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#9 by Antti Karttunen at Thu Aug 11 15:22:05 EDT 2016
CROSSREFS

Cf. A275833 (indices of odd terms), A275834 (of even terms).

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#8 by Antti Karttunen at Wed Aug 10 13:15:27 EDT 2016
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#7 by Antti Karttunen at Wed Aug 10 12:47:17 EDT 2016
FORMULA

Other identities:

For n >= 1, a(n!) = A055010(n).

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Discussion
Wed Aug 10
13:01
Antti Karttunen: That for n >= 1, a(n!) = A055010(n) follows as A275725(n!) = A000040(n)*A002110(n) for all n >= 1 and because A055010(n) in binary, is 1011111...1.