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A065174
Permutation of Z, folded to N, corresponding to the site swap pattern ...242824202428242... (A065176).
5
1, 6, 2, 12, 4, 10, 3, 24, 8, 14, 7, 20, 5, 18, 11, 48, 16, 22, 15, 28, 13, 26, 19, 40, 9, 30, 23, 36, 21, 34, 27, 96, 32, 38, 31, 44, 29, 42, 35, 56, 25, 46, 39, 52, 37, 50, 43, 80, 17, 54, 47, 60, 45, 58, 51, 72, 41, 62, 55, 68, 53, 66, 59, 192, 64, 70, 63, 76, 61, 74, 67, 88
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
This permutation corresponds to the site swap pattern shown in the figure 7 of Buhler and Graham paper and consists of one fixed point (at 0, mapped here to 1) and infinite number of infinite cycles.
LINKS
MAPLE
[seq(Z2N(N2Z(n)+TZ2(abs(N2Z(n)))), n=1..120)]; TZ2 := proc(xx) local x, s; s := 1; x := xx; if(0 = x) then RETURN(0); fi; while(0 = (x mod 2)) do x := floor(x/2); s := s+1; od; RETURN(2^s); end;
N2Z := n -> ((-1)^n)*floor(n/2); Z2N := z -> 2*abs(z)+`if`((z < 1), 1, 0);
CROSSREFS
Inverse permutation: A065175. A065176 gives the deltas p(t)-t, i.e. the associated site swap sequence. Cf. also A065167, A065171.
Sequence in context: A040035 A065272 A070394 * A065284 A050088 A163864
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Antti Karttunen, Oct 19 2001
STATUS
approved

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