A239138 The sequence S = a(1), a(2), ... is defined by a(1)=1, if d,e,f are consecutive digits then we do not have d <= e > f, and S is always extended with the smallest integer not yet present in S.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 99, 999, 9999, 99999, 999999, 9999999, 99999999, 999999999, 9999999999, 99999999999, 999999999999, 9999999999999, 99999999999999, 999999999999999, 9999999999999999, 99999999999999999, 999999999999999999, 9999999999999999999
Offset: 1
References
- Eric Angelini, Posting to Sequence Fans Mailing List, Sep 28 2013
Links
- Eric Angelini, Less than <, Equal to =, Greater than > (see sequence Sh)
- Eric Angelini, Less than <, Equal to =, Greater than > [Cached copy, with permission of the author]
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