%I #24 Sep 09 2017 19:44:17
%S 0,1,2,3,5,4,6,7,8,9,11,10,14,15,12,13,16,17,23,22,19,18,21,20,24,25,
%T 26,27,29,28,30,31,32,33,35,34,38,39,36,37,40,41,47,46,43,42,45,44,54,
%U 55,56,57,59,58,48,49,50,51,53,52,60,61,62,63,65,64,67,66,71,70,68,69
%N Positions of permutations of A055089 in the permutation sequence A060117.
%C Together with the inverse A060119 this can be used to conjugate between "multiplication tables" of A261096 & A261216 (and for example, their main diagonals A261099 & A261219, or between involutions A056019 & A060125, see the Formula section) that have been computed for these two common alternative orderings of permutations. - _Antti Karttunen_, Sep 28 2016
%H Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A060126/b060126.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..5040</a>
%H <a href="/index/Fa#facbase">Index entries for sequences related to factorial base representation</a>
%H <a href="/index/Per#IntegerPermutation">Index entries for sequences that are permutations of the natural numbers</a>
%F Other identities. For all n >= 0:
%F a(A056019(A060119(n))) = A060125(n).
%p # Procedure PermRank3R is given in A060125 and PermRevLexUnrank in A055089:
%p A060126(n) = PermRank3R(PermRevLexUnrank(n));
%Y Inverse: A060119.
%Y Cf. A060132 (fixed points).
%Y Cf. A055089, A060117.
%Y Cf. also A056019, A060125, A060127, A261096, A261099, A261216, A261219.
%K nonn,base
%O 0,3
%A _Antti Karttunen_, Mar 02 2001
%E Edited by _Antti Karttunen_, Sep 28 2016