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A065024 Number of n-digit biquanimous numbers in base 10 allowing leading zeros. +0
4
1, 10, 136, 2056, 29246, 376414, 4366881, 47111408, 487875964, 4951921240, 49815780829, 499304300676, 4997363405880, 49989815235610, 499959437775564, 4999832460244272, 49999282163551040, 499996822399017380, 4999985554326500949, 49999932964605448756, 499999684083134646700, 4999998493912339729030, 49999992756990963293576, 499999964931001199898296, 4999999829289953917354596 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

A biquanimous number (A064544) is a number whose digits can be split into two groups with equal sums.

REFERENCES

Bill Thurston (wpt(AT)math.ucdavis.edu), personal communication.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A064544, A065023, A065025, A065086.

Sequence in context: A133197 A128862 A129803 this_sequence A026244 A096619 A003377

Adjacent sequences: A065021 A065022 A065023 this_sequence A065025 A065026 A065027

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

njas, Nov 03 2001

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