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%I A156944
%S A156944 8,1,2,7,8,7,2,7,8,7,8,2,2,8,8,2,8,1,2,1,8,8,8,7,1,8,1,2,1,2,8,8,8,8,8,
%T A156944 2,1,1,2,1,8,8,1,8,2,1,8,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,8,2,8,8,2,8,1,8,8,1,1,8,8,8,1,8,
%U A156944 8,1,8,1,2,1,2,8,1,2,2,8,2,1,2,1,7,8,2,1,7,2,8,2,2,8,8,8,8,1,8,8,1,8,8
%N A156944 Let d(i) be the i-th digit of the decimal expansion of e = 2.718281828459045235360287471352662..., 
               so that d(1) = 2, d(2) = 7, d(3) = 1, etc. Then a[n_] := d(10 - d(n)).
%C A156944 This is NOT base sequence because in the seed sequence d(i) may be any 
               integer, then a(n)=d(M-d(n)) with M>maximal value of d(i).
%Y A156944 Cf. A135725.
%Y A156944 Sequence in context: A088373 A154167 A140242 this_sequence A021127 A010155 
               A019607
%Y A156944 Adjacent sequences: A156941 A156942 A156943 this_sequence A156945 A156946 
               A156947
%K A156944 nonn
%O A156944 1,1
%A A156944 Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), Feb 18 2009

    
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