%I A036058
%S A036058 0,10,1110,3110,132110,13123110,23124110,1413223110,1423224110,
%T A036058 2413323110,1433223110,1433223110,1433223110,1433223110,1433223110,
%U A036058 1433223110,1433223110,1433223110,1433223110,1433223110,1433223110
%N A036058 Summarize digits of preceding number!.
%C A036058 This kind of counting sequence is always periodic with period 1, 2 or
3. - Herve Lehning (lehning(AT)noos.fr), Oct 01, 2003
%D A036058 Herve Lehning, Computer-aided or analytic proof?, College Mathematics
Journal, Vol. 21, No. 3, 1990, pp. 228-239.
%e A036058 The third term is 1110 because the second term contains one 1 and one
0.
%Y A036058 Cf. A001155, A005150, A007890, A036059, A036066.
%Y A036058 Sequence in context: A071672 A122230 A138147 this_sequence A001155 A001391
A049064
%Y A036058 Adjacent sequences: A036055 A036056 A036057 this_sequence A036059 A036060
A036061
%K A036058 nonn,base,easy,nice
%O A036058 0,2
%A A036058 Floor van Lamoen (fvlamoen(AT)hotmail.com)
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