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A263636 Numbers n such that A263635(n)=2. 0

%I #9 Dec 26 2015 02:02:23

%S 4,6,16,20,24,28,36,44,52,60,64,68,76,80,84,92,96,100,108,112,116,124,

%T 132,140,144,148,156,164,172,176,180,188,196,204,208,212,220,228,236,

%U 240,244,252,256,260,268,272,276

%N Numbers n such that A263635(n)=2.

%C These are numbers of the form 3*2^k for odd k or of the form (2*j+1)*2^k for j>1 and even k.

%H Eric Sopena, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.04199">i-Mark: A new subtraction division game</a>, arXiv:1509.04199 [cs.DM], 2015.

%Y Cf. A263635.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 29 2015

%E More terms and comment by _Nathan Fox_, Dec 22 2015

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