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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.

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A266844 Binary representation of the n-th iteration of the "Rule 70" elementary cellular automaton starting with a single ON (black) cell.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 110, 10100, 1101000, 101010000, 11010100000, 1010101000000, 110101010000000, 10101010100000000, 1101010101000000000, 101010101010000000000, 11010101010100000000000, 1010101010101000000000000, 110101010101010000000000000, 10101010101010100000000000000
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Author

Robert Price, Jan 04 2016

Keywords

Comments

Rule 198 also generates this sequence.

References

  • S. Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, Wolfram Media, 2002; p. 55.

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Programs

  • Mathematica
    rule=70; rows=20; ca=CellularAutomaton[rule,{{1},0},rows-1,{All,All}]; (* Start with single black cell *) catri=Table[Take[ca[[k]],{rows-k+1,rows+k-1}],{k,1,rows}]; (* Truncated list of each row *) Table[FromDigits[catri[[k]]],{k,1,rows}]   (* Binary Representation of Rows *)

Formula

Conjectures from Colin Barker, Jan 05 2016 and Apr 18 2019: (Start)
a(n) = (2^(n-1)*(-9*(-50)^n-2*5^n+209*50^n))/99.
a(n) = 10*a(n-1)+10000*a(n-2)-100000*a(n-3) for n>2.
G.f.: (1+100*x-1000*x^2) / ((1-10*x)*(1-100*x)*(1+100*x)).
(End)
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