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A101246 When this sequence is interleaved with its first differences, and the resulting sequence is divided into blocks of 10 digits, each block contains 10 distinct digits. Each term is chosen to be the smallest that satisfies this property. +0
2
1, 3, 7, 605, 607, 1446, 1529, 8531, 9178, 9234, 9234, 15312, 56209, 56383, 56402, 56480, 69273, 79821, 120357, 125046, 128943, 135648, 142857, 145926, 149706, 152064, 156042, 159840, 26537980, 26537994, 26538065, 27018456, 27018495 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Is this sequence infinite?

EXAMPLE

1.3.7...60|5.607...14|46..1529..|..8531

.2.4.598..|.2...839..|..83....70|02....

Block 1---|Block 2---|Block 3---|etc.

After placing a(10) = 9234, digits 41 through 49 are

178569234, so digit 50 is 0, and this is the difference a(11)-a(10); therefore a(11) = 9234.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A101243 A101244 A101245 this_sequence A101247 A101248 A101249

Sequence in context: A013423 A120905 A062599 this_sequence A056801 A092568 A055624

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)kntv.be), Jan 23 2005

EXTENSIONS

Edited by David Wasserman (wasserma(AT)spawar.navy.mil), Jan 04 2006

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