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A080998
a(n) is n's rank among the positive integers in terms of centrality -the fraction of n represented by the average gcd of n and the positive integers, or A018804(n)/n^2 (cf. A080997).
7
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 5, 10, 7, 11, 9, 18, 8, 20, 13, 12, 15, 25, 14, 33, 16, 21, 23, 40, 17, 32, 28, 27, 22, 53, 19, 56, 30, 35, 39, 36, 24, 69, 46, 43, 26, 79, 29, 89, 38, 37, 55, 95, 31, 67, 45, 57, 47, 108, 41, 60, 42, 65, 75
OFFSET
1,2
EXAMPLE
a(5)=6 because the centrality of 5 is 9/25 (.36), which places it sixth among positive integers in centrality; it ranks behind 1 (whose centrality is 1), 2 (3/4, .75), 3 (5/9, .555...), 4 (1/2, .5) and 6 (5/12, .41666...).
CROSSREFS
A080997 gives fuller description of centrality, as well as finite portion of the arrangement of positive integers in order of their centrality. For more about where numbers occur in A080997, see also A081000, A081001, A081028, A081029.
Sequence in context: A374798 A191545 A064275 * A209268 A257798 A183079
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Matthew Vandermast, Mar 02 2003
STATUS
approved