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A121864 See Comments lines for definition.

Original entry on oeis.org

16, 50, 406, 1258008, 25465014649108, 208080288305986199465852412572946560
Offset: 4

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Author

N. J. A. Sloane, Aug 31 2006, corrected Sep 05 2006

Keywords

Comments

Let "N_b" denote "N read in base b" and let "N" denote "N written in base 10" (as in normal life). The sequence is given by 16, 32_16, (64_32)_16, ((128_64)_32)_16, etc., or in other words
......16....32.....64....128.......etc.
..............16.....32.....64.........
.......................16.....32.......
................................16.....
where the subscripts are evaluated from the top downwards
More precisely, "N_b" means "Take decimal expansion of N and evaluate it as if it were a base-b expansion".
The next term is too large to include.
A "dungeon" of numbers.

Examples

			(64_32)_16 = (6*32 + 4)_16 = 196_16 = 1*256 + 9*16 + 6 = 406.
		

References

  • David Applegate, Marc LeBrun and N. J. A. Sloane, Descending Dungeons and Iterated Base-Changing, in "The Mathematics of Preference, Choice and Order: Essays in Honor of Peter Fishburn", edited by Steven Brams, William V. Gehrlein and Fred S. Roberts, Springer, 2009, pp. 393-402.

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