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%I #15 Oct 04 2016 03:34:02
%S 2,4,5,7,10,12,13,15,18,20,23,25,26,28,31,33,34,36,39,41,44,46,47,49,
%T 52,54,57,59,60,62,65,67,68,70,73,75,78,80,81,83,86,88,89,91,94,96,99,
%U 101,102,104,107,109,112,114,115,117,120,122,123,125,128,130,133,135,136,138,141,143,146,148,149,151,154,156,157,159,162
%N Positions of 0 in A188467.
%C See A188294, A188467.
%C Is this the same as A188016 plus a 4? - _R. J. Mathar_, Apr 05 2011
%C Answer: yes. These are the positions of 1 in A188014, which is obtained from A188467 by applying [-x]=-[x]-1 to [4r-nr], where [.] is the floor function, and r the golden mean. The extra 4 is explained by noting that [-x]=-[x]-1 does not hold for integer x. - _Michel Dekking_, Oct 04 2016
%t (See A188467.)
%Y Cf. A188294, A188467, A188469,
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Clark Kimberling_, Apr 01 2011