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No idea :)

I was looking at the good doctor's list by itself, and if that's all you have to go by, there's no guaranteed sequence.

For example, what's next in the sequence 1, 2, 4, 8, 16?

Could be 32 (next power of 2), but depending on the rules for the sequence it might be

1 Triangle read by rows in which row n lists the divisors of n (https://oeis.org/A027750)

23 a(0) = 1, a(n) = sum of digits of all previous terms (https://oeis.org/A004207)

30 Number of divisors of n! (https://oeis.org/A027423)


Would've been fun to know that when taking algebra or whatever math class where they ask "what's the next number in the sequence"


On 11/22/2021 12:22 PM, Holger Scherer wrote:
For 8.1 - do you know about when it comes? ;-)
-h


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