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a(n) = round(n*phi^4), where phi is the golden ratio, A001622.
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#13 by Joerg Arndt at Sat Oct 28 00:34:00 EDT 2023
STATUS

proposed

reviewed

#12 by Michel Marcus at Fri Oct 27 01:01:17 EDT 2023
STATUS

editing

proposed

Discussion
Fri Oct 27
05:09
Jon E. Schoenfield: I was aiming for consistency with the changes made to A004937 and A004938 (see A004937’s history from September). But I’ll stop changing those if you think it’s a bad idea.
05:21
Jon E. Schoenfield: Also, these sequences lie (both in A-numbers and in numeric values) between the family of sequences ending with A004935 and the family ending with A004975.
#11 by Michel Marcus at Fri Oct 27 01:01:06 EDT 2023
CROSSREFS
STATUS

proposed

editing

Discussion
Fri Oct 27
01:01
Michel Marcus: sure about name change ??
#10 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Thu Oct 26 23:31:59 EDT 2023
STATUS

editing

proposed

#9 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Thu Oct 26 23:31:53 EDT 2023
NAME

Nearest integer to a(n) = round(n*phi^4, ), where phi is the golden ratio, A001622.

STATUS

approved

editing

#8 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Thu Oct 26 01:29:47 EDT 2023
STATUS

editing

approved

#7 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Thu Oct 26 01:29:45 EDT 2023
AUTHOR
STATUS

approved

editing

#6 by R. J. Mathar at Mon Feb 18 05:25:59 EST 2013
STATUS

editing

approved

#5 by R. J. Mathar at Mon Feb 18 05:25:52 EST 2013
NAME

Nearest integer to n*tauphi^4, where phi is the golden ratio, A001622.

STATUS

approved

editing

#4 by Russ Cox at Fri Mar 30 16:44:37 EDT 2012
AUTHOR

_N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com)_.

Discussion
Fri Mar 30
16:44
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