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a(1)=1, a(2)=5, and a(n)=6 for n >= 3.
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#33 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Nov 01 12:05:57 EDT 2024
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#32 by Joerg Arndt at Fri Nov 01 12:01:54 EDT 2024
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#31 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Nov 01 11:59:27 EDT 2024
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#30 by Michael De Vlieger at Fri Nov 01 11:59:25 EDT 2024
LINKS

Dominika Závacká, Cristina Dalfó, and Miquel Angel Fiol, <a href="https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3792/paper19.pdf">Integer sequences from k-iterated line digraphs</a>, CEUR: Proc. 24th Conf. Info. Tech. - Appl. and Theory (ITAT 2024) Vol 3792, 156-161. See p. 161, Table 2.

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#29 by Michael De Vlieger at Sun Aug 11 22:07:30 EDT 2024
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#28 by Andrew Howroyd at Sun Aug 11 12:09:41 EDT 2024
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proposed

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#27 by Elmo R. Oliveira at Fri Aug 09 11:08:14 EDT 2024
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editing

proposed

Discussion
Fri Aug 09
11:14
Michel Marcus: what is the point of this ???
11:24
Elmo R. Oliveira: Michel, I proposed this egf, but when I looked at the offset, I noticed that it's wrong. So, I deleted it. I apologize for this inconvenience.
11:26
Elmo R. Oliveira: Michel, feel free to correct her and you propose this egf, ok.
11:27
Elmo R. Oliveira: *her not. correct it.
Sat Aug 10
02:40
Elmo R. Oliveira: Dear Michel, I'd like to take this opportunity to be immensely grateful for introducing PARI to me. I researched and found that this type of sequence had important absences such as decimal expansion (fraction, continued fraction), gf, egf, etc. I don't intend to focus on just that and I know there's more to be explored in the OEIS where I can contribute. Once again I'm grateful to you and the other editors.
#26 by Elmo R. Oliveira at Fri Aug 09 11:04:00 EDT 2024
FORMULA

E.g.f.: 6*exp(x) - x - 5. - Elmo R. Oliveira, Aug 09 2024

#25 by Elmo R. Oliveira at Fri Aug 09 10:45:42 EDT 2024
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a(1)=1, a(2)=5, and a(n)=6 for n >= 3.

COMMENTS

Decimal expansion of 47/30. - Elmo R. Oliveira, Aug 09 2024

FORMULA

E.g.f.: 6*exp(x) - x - 5. - Elmo R. Oliveira, Aug 09 2024

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approved

editing

#24 by Ray Chandler at Wed Sep 23 15:26:27 EDT 2015
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