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Mian–Chowla sequence

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The Mian–Chowla sequence is an infinite sequence of integers defined by a specific recursive relationship. The sequence is constructed in such a way that it avoids repetitions and maintains specific properties regarding sums of elements. The definition of the Mian–Chowla sequence can be outlined as follows: 1. The first element of the sequence is 1, i.e., \( a_1 = 1 \).

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