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A098759 Smallest available integer a(n) beginning with the last two reversed digits of a(n-1). +0
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11, 111, 112, 21, 12, 211, 113, 31, 13, 311, 114, 41, 14, 411, 115, 51, 15, 511, 116, 61, 16, 611, 117, 71, 17, 711, 118, 81, 18, 811, 119, 91, 19, 911, 1101, 101, 102, 201, 103, 301, 104, 401, 105, 501, 106, 601, 107, 701, 108, 801, 109, 901, 1011, 1102, 202, 203 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

11,1

COMMENT

The pattern "last two digits of a(n), period, first two digits of a(n+1)" is palindromic.

a(n) must be chosen so its rightmost digit is nonzero. - Sam Alexander (amnalexander(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 04 2005

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A004287 A061493 A093788 this_sequence A135464 A083278 A039987

Adjacent sequences: A098756 A098757 A098758 this_sequence A098760 A098761 A098762

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)kntv.be), Oct 01 2004

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Sam Alexander (amnalexander(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 04 2005

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