%I A032763
%S A032763 0,2,4,6,8,1,1,21,41,61,82,2,22,42,62,83,3,23,43,63,84,4,24,44,64,85,
%T A032763 5,25,45,65,86,6,26,46,66,87,7,27,47,67,88,8,28,48,68,89,9,29,49,69,
%U A032763 81,1,21,41,61,81,101,121,141,161,181,201,221,241,261,281,301,321,341
%N A032763 Take list of even numbers, move left digit of each term to end of previous
term.
%e A032763 Here is how the first few terms are obtained: from 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
16 ... we get 0/ 2/ 4/ 6/ 8/ 1/0 1/2 1/4 1/6 ... hence 0,2,4,6,8,
1,1,21,41,61,...
%Y A032763 Cf. A032759-A032764.
%Y A032763 Sequence in context: A073909 A036211 A127353 this_sequence A146082 A004092
A133311
%Y A032763 Adjacent sequences: A032760 A032761 A032762 this_sequence A032764 A032765
A032766
%K A032763 nonn,base
%O A032763 0,2
%A A032763 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), May 15, 1998.
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