%I A038586
%S A038586 0,1,2,1,11,12,2,12,22,1,11,12,11,111,112,12,112,122,2,12,22,12,112,
%T A038586 122,22,122,222,1,11,12,11,111,112,12,112,122,11,111,112,111,1111,1112,
%U A038586 112,1112,1122,12,112,122,112,1112,1122,122,1122,1222,2,12,22,12,112
%N A038586 Write n in ternary then sort the digits.
%H A038586 Michael Gilleland, <a href="selfsimilar.html">Some Self-Similar Integer
Sequences</a>
%Y A038586 Cf. A038573.
%Y A038586 Sequence in context: A141482 A079795 A052037 this_sequence A140316 A088587
A158352
%Y A038586 Adjacent sequences: A038583 A038584 A038585 this_sequence A038587 A038588
A038589
%K A038586 nonn,easy,base
%O A038586 0,3
%A A038586 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A038586 More terms from Erich Friedman (erich.friedman(AT)stetson.edu).
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