%I A038574
%S A038574 0,1,2,1,4,5,2,5,8,1,4,5,4,13,14,5,14,17,2,5,8,5,14,17,8,17,26,1,4,5,4,
%T A038574 13,14,5,14,17,4,13,14,13,40,41,14,41,44,5,14,17,14,41,44,17,44,53,2,5,
%U A038574 8,5,14,17,8,17,26,5,14,17,14,41,44,17,44,53,8,17,26,17,44,53,26,53,80
%N A038574 Write n in ternary, sort digits into increasing order.
%H A038574 Michael Gilleland, <a href="selfsimilar.html">Some Self-Similar Integer
Sequences</a>
%e A038574 15 = 120 -> 012 = 5, so a(15)=5.
%Y A038574 Sequence in context: A161399 A053985 A091564 this_sequence A072014 A078606
A065518
%Y A038574 Adjacent sequences: A038571 A038572 A038573 this_sequence A038575 A038576
A038577
%K A038574 nonn,base,easy
%O A038574 0,3
%A A038574 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A038574 More terms from Erich Friedman (erich.friedman(AT)stetson.edu).
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