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A145077 Highest point reached in trajectory of n described in A098282, or -1 if no cycle is ever reached. 4

%I #24 Feb 11 2018 16:36:05

%S 1,2,3,11,5,131212367,11,1910112963,23,131212367,11,131212367,

%T 131212367,14,23,11126,17,222312455509,1910112963,1135,1112122,23,23,

%U 1112122,33,11126,133156118699543,222312455509,131212367,1135,31,111151786119,33,34,35,2455612

%N Highest point reached in trajectory of n described in A098282, or -1 if no cycle is ever reached.

%C a(52) is currently unknown. - _Donovan Johnson_, Jan 08 2011

%C a(40) is probably incorrect and should be 11111114421614356. (See corrections to A098282 and A144914.)

%H Donovan Johnson, <a href="/A145077/b145077.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..51</a>

%Y Cf. A077960, A087712, A098282, A145078, A145079.

%K nonn,base

%O 1,2

%A _David Applegate_ and _N. J. A. Sloane_, Feb 09 2009

%E More terms from _Donovan Johnson_, Jan 08 2011

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