On 10/9/06, Daniel Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
Rich -- turns out Franklin calculated a few terms of the same sequence, about a year ago, which apparently is what led to its becoming A110835 of the OEIS!
(At least I can contribute a bunch more terms, in case anyone's interested.)
If you have a bunch more terms, you can always submit it as a b110835.txt file, the format being two columns (space separated) with values of n and A110835(n). For an example, see http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/b000040.txt . That one has the first ten thousand terms -- for faster growing sequences, usually not so many terms, and for some sequences I think there may be 100,000 terms in there? I'm sure it'll be handy for whoever may be the next person to get interested in this problem to have a whole bunch of terms already computed for them. --Joshua Zucker