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A045799 In the list of divisors of n (in binary), each digit 0-1 appears equally often. +0
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100, 10001, 10100, 11000, 100100, 1000011, 1001001, 1001010, 1001100, 1010010, 1011000, 1100001, 1100100, 1101000, 1110000, 10101010, 11001100, 11011000, 11110000, 100000111, 100001101, 100010101, 100010110, 100011001, 100011100 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

E.g. divisors of 10100 are (1, 10, 100, 101, 1010, 10100); the numbers of digits (0-1) are [ 0(9),1(9) ]

LINKS

N. Nomoto, In the list of divisors of n,...

CROSSREFS

Cf. A038564, A038565, A045810.

Sequence in context: A029794 A029801 A098608 this_sequence A096885 A027576 A099374

Adjacent sequences: A045796 A045797 A045798 this_sequence A045800 A045801 A045802

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,base

AUTHOR

Naohiro Nomoto (6284968128(AT)geocities.co.jp)

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