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This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

A039925 Random digits.

Original entry on oeis.org

12, 67, 73, 29, 44, 54, 12, 73, 97, 48, 79, 91, 20, 20, 17, 31, 83, 20, 85, 66, 6, 24, 89, 57, 11, 27, 43, 3, 14, 29, 84, 52, 86, 13, 51, 70, 65, 88, 60, 88, 29, 15, 84, 77, 17, 86, 64, 87, 6, 55, 36, 44, 92, 58, 64, 91, 94, 48, 64, 65, 49, 56, 97, 93, 91, 59
Offset: 0

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A sequence of mechanically selected random numbers given by Cox. These numbers in turn were taken (with permission) from a larger table by Kendall and Smith. In Cox, all numbers were given as pairs of digits. Here leading zeros have been lost, so, for example, where we have a(21)=6 the original list has 06. - Sean A. Irvine, Feb 28 2021

References

  • D. R. Cox, Planning of Experiments, Wiley, NY, 1958, p. 299, Table A.3.
  • M. G. Kendall and B. Babington Smith, Tables of random sampling numbers, Tracts for computers, 24, 1939.

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Formula

a(n) = A039926(2*n) * 10 + A039926(2*n+1). - Sean A. Irvine, Feb 28 2021

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Offset changed to 0 for consistency with A039926 by Sean A. Irvine, Feb 28 2021