The Yellowstone Permutation

David Applegate, Hans Havermann, Bob Selcoe,Vladimir Shevelev,N J A Sloane, Reinhard Zumkeller

JOURNAL OF INTEGER SEQUENCES(2015)

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Define a sequence of positive integers by the rule that a(n) - n for 1 <= n <= 3, and for n >= 4, a(n) is the smallest number not already in the sequence which has common factor with a (n - 2) but is relatively prime to a(n - 1). We show that this is a permutation of the positive integers. The remarkable graph of this sequence consists of runs of alternating even and odd numbers, interrupted by small downward spikes followed by large upward spikes, suggesting the eruption of geysers in Yellowstone National Park. On a larger scale the points appear to lie on infinitely many distinct curves. There are several unanswered questions concerning the locations of these spikes and the equations for these curves.
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number sequence,EKG sequence,permutation of natural numbers
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