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A080106
Round(226*phi^n).
4
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 33, 53, 86, 140, 226, 366, 592, 957, 1549, 2506, 4055, 6562, 10617, 17179, 27796, 44975, 72771, 117746, 190518, 308264, 498782, 807046, 1305828, 2112874, 3418702, 5531576, 8950278, 14481854, 23432132, 37913986, 61346118, 99260104, 160606222
OFFSET
-13,4
COMMENTS
Related to Le Corbusier's "modular" (or "modulor") numbers, see A080104.
This sequence corresponds to the so-called blue series in Le Corbusier's Modulor based on the exact height of 226 cm of the Modulor-man with stretched left arm. However, the number (in cm) he gives on p. 84 of the reference are slightly different. E.g., he uses 1, 4, 13, 2507, 4056, 6563, 10619, 17183, 27802, 44985, 72788, 117773 instead of 2, 5, 12, 2506, 4055, 6562, 10617, 17179, 27796, 44975, 72771, 117746, respectively. - Wolfdieter Lang, Sep 05 2013
REFERENCES
Le Corbusier, Der Modulor, DVA, 1978, p. 84.
MATHEMATICA
Round[226*GoldenRatio^Range[-13, 30]] (* Harvey P. Dale, May 11 2014 *)
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A225394 A013985 A092834 * A293644 A158415 A005347
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Emre Telatar, Mar 15 2003
STATUS
approved