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A264980 Base-3 reversal of 2^n: a(n) = A030102(A000079(n)).

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 64, 32, 184, 352, 704, 1408, 1880, 2824, 14032, 10328, 56128, 100576, 145784, 189472, 370304, 731752, 4388248, 2924096, 11175712, 15965704, 31930448, 63861880, 383165344, 255439712, 1021772344, 510875648, 2550188248, 5619691648, 9689861048, 17830350904, 79068724264, 34109913224, 192259976368, 133338241880
Offset: 0

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Author

Antti Karttunen, Dec 05 2015

Keywords

Examples

			2^5 = 32 in base 3 = "1012" (= A007089(32)) as 1*27 + 1*3 + 2*1 = 32. 2^6 = 64 in base 3 = "2101" as 2*27 + 1*9 + 1*1 = 64. "1012" reversed is "2101" and vice versa, thus a(5) = 64 and a(6) = 32.
		

Crossrefs

Leftmost column of A265345.
Cf. also A036215.

Programs

  • PARI
    base(n) = {my(a=[n%3]); while(0Altug Alkan, Dec 29 2015

Formula

a(n) = A030102(A000079(n)) = A263273(A000079(n)).
a(0) = 1, for n >= 1, a(n) = A265342(a(n-1)).