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Positions of 0 in A188297; complement of A188299.
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%I #8 Apr 13 2018 04:25:28

%S 1,2,4,5,7,8,11,12,14,15,18,19,21,22,24,25,28,29,31,32,35,36,38,39,41,

%T 42,45,46,48,49,52,53,55,56,59,60,62,63,65,66,69,70,72,73,76,77,79,80,

%U 82,83,86,87,89,90,93,94,96,97,100,101,103,104,106,107,110,111,113,114,117,118,120,121,123,124,127,128,130,131,134,135,137,138,140,141,144

%N Positions of 0 in A188297; complement of A188299.

%C See A188014.

%H G. C. Greubel, <a href="/A188298/b188298.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>

%t r=2^(-1/2); k=2;

%t t=Table[Floor[n*r]-Floor[n*r-k*r]-Floor[k*r], {n,1,220}] (* A188297 *)

%t Flatten[Position[t,0] ] (* A188298 *)

%t Flatten[Position[t,1] ] (* A188299 *)

%Y Cf. A188014, A188297, A188299.

%K nonn

%O 1,2

%A _Clark Kimberling_, Mar 27 2011