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a(n) = number of terms in s(n), where s(n) is defined in A096055.
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%I #7 Apr 09 2014 10:16:39

%S 1,3,6,13,27,54,109,218,437,874,1749,3499,6998,13997,27994,55989,

%T 111978,223957,447915,895830,1791661,3583322,7166645,14333290,

%U 28666581,57333163,114666326,229332653,458665307,917330614,1834661229,3669322459

%N a(n) = number of terms in s(n), where s(n) is defined in A096055.

%F If (A096055(n)) = 0, a(n+1) = a(n)*2. If (A096055(n)) = 1, a(n+1) = a(n)*2 +1.

%Y Cf. A096055.

%K easy,nonn

%O 0,2

%A _Leroy Quet_, Nov 30 2005

%E More terms from _David Wasserman_, Apr 16 2009