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A130601 Integers written in base phi, with the "decimal point" omitted. +0
5
1, 111, 1101, 10101, 1011111, 1110111, 10101101, 10111101, 11011101, 11110101, 101010101, 10101111111, 10111011111, 11010110111, 11011110111, 11101110111, 11111010111, 101010101101, 101011101101, 101101101101 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

The map 100 -> 011 is used to eliminate every 100 from the minimal representation (A130601).

Other sequences are possible for representing integers in base-phi with no occurrence of "00" in any terms - see links.

LINKS

Casey Mongoven, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..55

Casey Mongoven, Music based on this sequence

Ron Knott, Integers written in base phi

EXAMPLE

Examples: a(2)=111 because phi^0+phi^-1+phi^-2 = 2, a(3) = 1101 because phi^1+phi^0+phi^-2 = 3, a(4) = 10101 because phi^2+phi^0+phi^-2 = 4.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A055778, A105424, A130600.

Sequence in context: A038445 A086818 A084456 this_sequence A115771 A115875 A115816

Adjacent sequences: A130598 A130599 A130600 this_sequence A130602 A130603 A130604

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Casey Mongoven (cm(AT)caseymongoven.com), Aug 06 2007

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