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%I A102361
%S A102361 10,14,15,16,18,19,23,27,32,71
%N A102361 This finite sequence describes itself completely: there is 1 "0" in it, 
               1 "4", 1 "5", ..., 3 "2" and 7 "1".
%C A102361 The only other such sequence (in base 10) is 10,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,
               22,111.
%Y A102361 Sequence in context: A072146 A074674 A164936 this_sequence A121836 A144569 
               A081062
%Y A102361 Adjacent sequences: A102358 A102359 A102360 this_sequence A102362 A102363 
               A102364
%K A102361 base,easy,fini,nonn,full
%O A102361 10,1
%A A102361 Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)kntv.be), Feb 22 2005

    
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