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A081700 k-tuple abundance records. 2

%I #5 Mar 31 2012 13:20:45

%S 1,2,7,8,31,59,179,190,196,261,302,303

%N k-tuple abundance records.

%C This sequence is the dual, of sorts, of the k-tuple abundance record-holders sequence. The numbers in this sequence correspond to the k-tuple abundance of the numbers in the record-holders sequence.

%e a(5) = 31 because 31 is the first k-tuple abundance that beats a(4) = 8.

%Y Cf. A081699, A081705.

%K hard,nonn

%O 1,2

%A Gabriel Cunningham (gcasey(AT)mit.edu), Apr 02 2003

%E 5 more terms from _David Wasserman_, Jun 16 2004

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