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A107346 Differences between successive permutations of 1,2,3,4,5 regarded as decimal numbers arranged in increasing order. +0
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9, 81, 18, 81, 9, 702, 9, 171, 27, 72, 18, 693, 18, 72, 27, 171, 9, 702, 9, 81, 18, 81, 9, 5913, 9, 81, 18, 81, 9, 1602, 9, 261, 36, 63, 27, 594, 18, 162, 36, 162, 18, 603, 9, 171, 27, 72, 18, 5814, 9, 171, 27, 72, 18, 603, 9, 261, 36, 63, 27, 1584, 27, 63, 36, 261, 9 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

Permutations are 12345, 12354, 12435, ...

a(3) = 18 because if we order these permutations (ascending), then P(4)-P(3) = 12453-12435 = 18

CROSSREFS

Cf. A030299.

Sequence in context: A055070 A143848 A117817 this_sequence A014393 A008463 A043087

Adjacent sequences: A107343 A107344 A107345 this_sequence A107347 A107348 A107349

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,base,fini

AUTHOR

Ivan Meyer (ivan.mey(AT)gmail.com), May 23 2005

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