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A092539 Binary representation of a(n) equals first n terms of A051023. +0
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1, 3, 6, 13, 27, 55, 110, 220, 441, 883, 1766, 3532, 7064, 14129, 28258, 56517, 113035, 226070, 452140, 904281, 1808562, 3617124, 7234249, 14468499, 28936999, 57873998, 115747997, 231495994, 462991989, 925983979, 1851967959, 3703935918 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

a(n+1) = 2*a(n) + d, where d = 0/1 with no obvious rule. The sequence is a digit representation of the central column of cellular automaton Rule 30, A051023. Primes in the sequence, A092540.

LINKS

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Rule 30.

FORMULA

a(n)=FromDigits[Take[A051023, n], 2]

EXAMPLE

a(6) = 55_10 = 110111_2

MATHEMATICA

a(n_) := FromDigits[Take[A051023, n], 2]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A051023, A092540.

Sequence in context: A079403 A065830 A055143 this_sequence A094386 A099036 A131246

Adjacent sequences: A092536 A092537 A092538 this_sequence A092540 A092541 A092542

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Feb 27 2004

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