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%S 2,5,4,9,13,15,18,21,23,26,30,33,36,39,42,46,49,52,55,57,60,63,66,69,
%T 72,75,78,81,84,87,89,92,95,98,101,104,107,110,114,117,120,123,126,
%U 129,132,135,138,141,144,147,150,153,156,159,162,165,168,171,174,178
%N This sequence and A324143 are a pair of complementary sequences studied by Bode, Harborth, and Kimberling (2007).
%C This pair of sequences is the first example in the Bode, Harborth, and Kimberling (2007) paper. See A022424 for a list of a large number of other pairs of complementary sequences based on the same paper.
%H Lars Blomberg, <a href="/A324142/b324142.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>
%H J-P. Bode, H. Harborth, C. Kimberling, <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/2024*/https://www.fq.math.ca/Papers1/45-3/bode.pdf">Complementary Fibonacci sequences</a>, Fibonacci Quarterly 45 (2007), 254-264.
%Y Cf. A022424, A324143.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Feb 20 2019
%E a(18) and beyond from _Lars Blomberg_, Feb 21 2019