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Permutation A163905 shown in N x N grid.
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%I #5 Dec 18 2015 18:14:46

%S 0,1,2,9,3,14,10,11,12,15,16,8,4,13,47,18,19,6,7,45,44,20,17,27,5,39,

%T 46,40,21,22,25,26,37,38,41,42,149,23,30,24,58,36,33,43,234,150,151,

%U 29,28,56,57,34,35,232,235,152,148,157,31,54,59,49,32,236,233,227,154

%N Permutation A163905 shown in N x N grid.

%H A. Karttunen, <a href="/A163907/b163907.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..32895</a>

%H <a href="/index/Per#IntegerPermutation">Index entries for sequences that are permutations of the natural numbers</a>

%e The top left 8x8 corner of this array:

%e +0 +1 +9 10 16 18 20 21

%e +2 +3 11 +8 19 17 22 23

%e 14 12 +4 +6 27 25 30 29

%e 15 13 +7 +5 26 24 28 31

%e 47 45 39 37 58 56 54 53

%e 44 46 38 36 57 59 52 55

%e 40 41 33 34 49 51 60 61

%e 42 43 35 32 48 50 62 63

%Y Inverse: A163908. a(n) = A163905(A054238(n)) = A163355(A163357(n)). See also A163357, A163917.

%K nonn,tabl

%O 0,3

%A _Antti Karttunen_, Sep 19 2009