%I A049064
%S A049064 0,10,1110,11110,100110,1110010110,111100111010110,
%T A049064 100110011110111010110,1110010110010011011110111010110,
%U A049064 1111001110101100111001011010011011110111010110
%N A049064 Describe the previous term in binary mode! (method A - initial term is
0).
%C A049064 Method A = 'frequency' (in binary mode) followed by 'digit'-indication.
%F A049064 a(n)=A001391(n), n>0. [From R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl),
Oct 15 2008]
%e A049064 E.g. the term after 11110 is obtained by saying "four (i.e. 100 in binary
mode) 1, one 0", which gives 100110.
%Y A049064 Cf. A005150, A006751, A006715, A001140, A001141, A001143, A001145, A001151,
A001154.
%Y A049064 Sequence in context: A036058 A001155 A001391 this_sequence A015026 A130598
A027879
%Y A049064 Adjacent sequences: A049061 A049062 A049063 this_sequence A049065 A049066
A049067
%K A049064 base,easy,nice,nonn
%O A049064 0,2
%A A049064 Olivier de Mouzon (Olivier.Demouzon(AT)irit.fr)
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