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A194974 Interspersion fractally induced by A194973, a rectangular array, by antidiagonals. 6

%I #5 Mar 30 2012 18:57:44

%S 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,15,12,16,19,20,21,17,18,22,26,27,28,23,

%T 24,25,29,34,35,36,30,31,32,33,37,43,44,45,38,40,41,42,39,46,53,54,55,

%U 47,50,51,52,48,49,56,64,65,66,57,61,62,63,58,59,60,67,76,77

%N Interspersion fractally induced by A194973, a rectangular array, by antidiagonals.

%C See A194959 for a discussion of fractalization and the interspersion fractally induced by a sequence.

%e Northwest corner:

%e 1...2...4...7...11

%e 3...5...8...13..19

%e 6...9...14..20..27

%e 10..15..21..28..36

%e 12..17..23..30..38

%t p[n_] := Floor[(n + 3)/4] + Mod[n - 1, 4]

%t Table[p[n], {n, 1, 90}] (* A053737(n+4), n>=0 *)

%t g[1] = {1}; g[n_] := Insert[g[n - 1], n, p[n]]

%t f[1] = g[1]; f[n_] := Join[f[n - 1], g[n]]

%t f[20] (* A194973 *)

%t row[n_] := Position[f[30], n];

%t u = TableForm[Table[row[n], {n, 1, 5}]]

%t v[n_, k_] := Part[row[n], k];

%t w = Flatten[Table[v[k, n - k + 1], {n, 1, 13},

%t {k, 1, n}]] (* A194974 *)

%t q[n_] := Position[w, n]; Flatten[Table[q[n],

%t {n, 1, 80}]] (* A194975 *)

%Y Cf. A194959, A194973, A194975.

%K nonn,tabl

%O 1,2

%A _Clark Kimberling_, Sep 07 2011

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