cp's OEIS Frontend

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.

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A177359 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=0.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 10, 2011, 303112, 40512223, 506152331415, 60916253244516, 70111826344654619, 801519273747576171829, 9019111283849586673849, 100231122103104105106777889, 1603011521231141151161079899, 190411172143124135136117108129, 210531202173154145146137118149, 230631232203194175156157128159
Offset: 1

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Paolo P. Lava, May 10 2010

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Zero; one zero; two zeros, one one; three zeros, three ones, one two; four zeros, five ones, two twos, two threes; five zeros, six ones, five twos, three threes, one four, one five; etc.
Also look left and say. - Robert G. Wilson v, Nov 18 2019

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Programs

  • Mathematica
    Nest[Append[#, FromDigits@ Flatten@ Map[IntegerDigits@ Reverse@ # &, Sort@ Tally@ Flatten@ IntegerDigits@ #]] &, {0}, 11] (* Michael De Vlieger, Nov 21 2019 *)

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More terms from Robert G. Wilson v, Nov 18 2019

A177368 Count the digits of the previous terms and describe nonzero counts, digits in ascending order, concatenating the count and the digit. Initial term is 9.

Original entry on oeis.org

9, 19, 1129, 311239, 51222349, 615233141559, 91625324451669, 111826344654689, 14192737475762899, 161112839485864738129, 211132103114951065778149, 202911521231341151167788169, 3038119214314413513697108189, 50461202193174145146107138219, 80541232213214165166127148239
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Nine; one nine; 1129=one one, two nines; 311239=three ones, one two, three nines; 51222349=five ones, two twos, two threes, four nines; six ones, five twos, three threes, one four, one five, five nines; etc.
		

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Terms corrected using values in b-file. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 05 2010

A177363 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=4.

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 14, 1124, 311234, 51222344, 6152336415, 816253743526, 9182738455461718, 12192831047556374819, 101611121031249566576839, 30231132123134115106677859, 50301162173144135126878869
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Four; one four; one one, two fours; three ones, one two, three fours; five ones, two twos, two threes, four fours; six ones, five twos, three threes, six fours, one five; etc.
		

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A177365 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=6.

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 16, 1126, 311236, 51222346, 615233141556, 916253244576, 10182634465961719, 1014192736475126271839, 20191122938485146572859, 30231162103104115156675889, 60301182133114145186777899, 80371192163134155206107108119, 120461212193144175226127128139
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Six; one six; one one, two sixes; three ones, one two, three sixes; five ones, two twos, two threes, four sixes; six ones, five twos, three threes, one four, one five, five sixes; etc.
		

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Terms corrected using values in b-file. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 05 2010

A177367 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=8.

Original entry on oeis.org

8, 18, 1128, 311238, 51222348, 615233141558, 91625324451668, 11182634465467819, 1519273747576179829, 181112838495866710859, 1023112293941151067715879, 30301152113104135116107168109, 80411162153114155136117178119, 90541172173134185156137198129, 100631192203154215166167218159
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Eight; one eight; one one, two eights; three ones, one two, three eights; five ones, two twos, two threes, four eights; six ones, five twos, three threes, one four, one five, five eights; etc.
		

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Terms corrected using values in b-file. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 05 2010

A177361 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=2.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 12, 1122, 3142, 41521314, 7162233415, 91824344251617, 12110253743526271819, 1017114273845536472829, 20211172931147546774839, 3026120211314485561175859, 50321232133164125761277869, 603712821731741451061578879, 8043130219319416512620711889
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Two; one two; one one, two twos; three ones, four twos; four ones, five twos, one three, one four; seven ones, six twos, two threes, three fours, one five; etc.
		

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Terms corrected using values in b-file. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 05 2010

A177362 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=3.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 13, 1123, 311233, 512263, 6142731516, 91528314253617, 12172103244546271819, 10171112113545556472829, 20241142123749566673839, 3027118215310410596874859, 603212021731241351061077879
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Three; one three; one one, two threes; three ones, one two, three threes; five ones, two twos, six threes; six ones, four twos, seven threes, one five, one six; etc.
		

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A177364 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=5.

Original entry on oeis.org

5, 15, 1125, 311235, 51222345, 6152331465, 816253248526, 919263341054628, 101111128354115663829, 2019113210364135865839, 40241152143741551067859, 60291172153114195116278869, 703712021631242151464710899, 10043124218315422516677118119, 12052128220318424518697138129
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Five; one five; one one, two fives; three ones, one two, three fives; five ones, two twos, two threes, four fives; six ones, five twos, three threes, one four, six fives; etc.
		

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Terms corrected using values in b-file. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 05 2010

A177366 a(n) contains the nonzero frequencies f(d) of digits d=0 .. 9 in all terms up to a(n-1) in concatenated form sorted with respect to d: f(0)//0//f(1)//1//...//f(9)//9. Initial term a(1)=7.

Original entry on oeis.org

7, 17, 1127, 311237, 51222347, 615233141557, 91625324451667, 11182634465467719, 1519273747576971829, 181112838495861472859, 23113293104115961577879, 1029115212311413510618788109, 40391182143124155116197118129, 50501212163154175126207138159, 80581252183164225146227148169
Offset: 1

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For a Mathematica program, see A177360 (you have to slightly modify it) [From Jasper Mulder (jasper.mulder(AT)planet.nl), Jun 04 2010]

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			Seven; one seven; one one, two sevens; three ones, one twos, three sevens; five ones, two twos, thwo threes, four sevens; six ones, five twos, three threes, one four, one five, five sevens; etc.
		

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Terms corrected using values in b-file. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 05 2010
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