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A191514
Lehrer's elementary sequence.
0
51, 33, 13, 34, 1, 8, 7, 75, 28, 60, 93, 32, 26, 95, 44, 92, 63, 40, 71, 23, 57, 76, 85, 88, 79, 91, 49, 31, 53, 90, 69, 81, 39, 70, 89, 37, 5, 64, 41, 77, 38, 14, 47, 62, 83, 35, 3, 4, 56, 67, 2, 72, 68, 15, 87, 9, 65, 25, 80, 42, 12, 66, 21, 58, 55, 82, 59, 78, 94, 46, 61, 19, 84, 73, 43, 22, 52, 48, 20, 24, 96, 16, 98, 100, 97, 101, 99, 102, 18, 36, 10, 86, 54, 30, 45, 17, 6, 27, 29, 74, 50, 11
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Atomic numbers of "The Elements" as sung by Tom Lehrer. (Includes only the first 102 elements, as known in 1959.)
REFERENCES
T. Lehrer, Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer, Pantheon Books, 1981, pages 63-65.
EXAMPLE
"There's antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium..."
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A317620 A317415 A033371 * A334339 A131536 A204375
KEYWORD
nonn,fini,full
AUTHOR
STATUS
approved