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A107411 Each digit of a(n) appears in a(n+1), and a(n+1) > a(n) is minimal. +0
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0, 10, 100, 101, 102, 120, 201, 210, 1002, 1012, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1032, 1203, 1230, 1302, 1320, 2013, 2031, 2103, 2130, 2301, 2310, 3012, 3021, 3102, 3120, 3201, 3210, 10023, 10032, 10123, 10132, 10230, 10231, 10232, 10233, 10234, 10243 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

Starting with another integer as 0 (the "seed") would lead to another sequence.

EXAMPLE

After 100 we get 101 (and not 1000) because the lone 0 in "101" is considered as the copy of both zeros of "100".

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A107408 A107409 A107410 this_sequence A107412 A107413 A107414

Sequence in context: A000456 A138365 A119589 this_sequence A019513 A037415 A014417

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)kntv.be), Jun 09 2005

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