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In mathematics, a sum-free sequence is an increasing positive integer sequence »

such that for each k, n_k is never a sum of preceding elements of the same sequence.
   This definition is due to Paul Erdős, who was interested in finding sum-free sequences with a large sum of reciprocals.
   An easy example of such a sequence » 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ...

The definition of sum-free sequence is different of that of sum-free set.

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