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A068308
a(n) = largest number m such that A024936(m) is n.
0
6, 0, 11, 13, 24, 37, 54, 73, 102, 133, 162, 193, 234, 277, 330, 383, 444, 503, 564, 635, 714, 797, 876, 967, 1056, 1157, 1260, 1367, 1476, 1603, 1734, 1865, 1992, 2133, 2280, 2429, 2586, 2759, 2916, 3089, 3270, 3453, 3634, 3827, 4038, 4235, 4446, 4673, 4884
OFFSET
-1,1
EXAMPLE
For n=1; 11 is largest number m of A024936(m)=1. so a(1) = 11.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A024936.
Sequence in context: A073764 A158897 A033458 * A028651 A028635 A028619
KEYWORD
easy,nonn
AUTHOR
Naohiro Nomoto, Feb 24 2002
EXTENSIONS
More terms from David Wasserman, Jan 23 2003
Updated for change in A024936 by Sean A. Irvine, Feb 07 2024
STATUS
approved