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%S 1,3,4,10,22,23,24,30,32,33,34,40,42,43,44,100,122,124,130,132,133,
%T 134,140,142,212,213,214,220,222,223,224,230,232,233,234,240,242,243,
%U 244,300,312,313,314,320,322,323,324,330,332,333,334,340,342,343,344
%N Numbers m, written in base 5, such that the Stanley sequence S_5(0,m) is well-behaved (or "modular").
%C It is not clear from Moy and Rolnick which of these terms are known to be correct and which are conjectural.
%H R. A. Moy and D. Rolnick, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.06013">Novel structures in Stanley sequences</a>, arXiv:1502.06013 [math.CO], 2015.
%H R. A. Moy and D. Rolnick, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2015.10.017">Novel structures in Stanley sequences</a>, Discrete Math., 339 (2016), 689-698.
%H A. M. Odlyzko and R. P. Stanley, <a href="https://math.mit.edu/~rstan/papers/od.pdf">Some curious sequences constructed with the greedy algorithm</a>, 1978.
%K nonn,base
%O 1,2
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jan 04 2016