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%I A060495
%S A060495 1,11,312,111,231,222,4413,1313,4112,1111,2411,2312,4242,1241,4233,
%T A060495 1223,2222,2231,3441,3342,3131,3122,3423,3333,55514,14514,51414,11314,
%U A060495 25314,24414,55113,14113,51112,11111,25111,24112,52512,12511,52413
%N A060495 Each permutation in the list A060117 converted to Site Swap notation, 
               with "zero throws" (fixed elements) replaced with n, the length of 
               siteswap.
%H A060495 <a href="http://www.juggling.org/bin/mfs/JIS/help/siteswap/">Site Swap 
               notation explained.</a>
%F A060495 a(n) = SiteSwap1ToDec(Perm2SiteSwap1(PermUnrank3R(n)))
%p A060495 Perm2SiteSwap1 := proc(p) local ip,n,i,a; n := nops(p); ip := convert(invperm(convert(p,
               'disjcyc')),'permlist',n); a := []; for i from 1 to n do a := [op(a),
               ((ip[i]-i) mod n)]; od; RETURN(a); end;
%p A060495 SiteSwap1ToDec := proc(s) local i,z,n; n := nops(s); z := 0; for i from 
               1 to n do z := 10*z; if(0 = s[i]) then z := z+n; else z := z+s[i]; 
               fi; od; RETURN(z); end;
%Y A060495 Cf. factorial base representation A007623 and A060496, A006694.
%Y A060495 See also A060498, A060499, A061417. Average of digits gives number of 
               balls: A060501.
%Y A060495 Sequence in context: A012079 A001280 A100445 this_sequence A070278 A090272 
               A090271
%Y A060495 Adjacent sequences: A060492 A060493 A060494 this_sequence A060496 A060497 
               A060498
%K A060495 nonn,base
%O A060495 0,2
%A A060495 Antti Karttunen, Mar 21 2001

    
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