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A270264 The cumulative sum of the digits of successive terms reproduces the prime number sequence; this is the lexicographically earliest sequence with this property.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 2
2 1
3 11
4 20
5 4
6 101
7 13
8 110
9 22
10 6
11 200
12 15
13 31
14 1001
15 40
16 24
17 33
18 1010
19 42
20 103
21 1100
22 51
23 112
24 60
25 8
26 121
27 2000
28 130
29 10001
30 202
31 59
32 211
33 105
34 10010
35 19
36 10100
37 114
38 123
39 220
40 132
41 141
42 11000
43 28
44 20000
45 301
46 100001
47 39
48 48
49 310
50 100010
51 400
52 150
53 100100
54 37
55 204
56 213
57 222
58 101000
59 231
60 1003
61 110000
62 46
63 68
64 1012
65 200000
66 1021
67 77
68 240
69 55
70 1000001
71 1030
72 303
73 17
74 312
75 321
76 1102
77 330
78 26
79 1111
80 35
81 64
82 1000010
83 73
84 1000100
85 402
86 1120
87 411
88 44

List of values

[2, 1, 11, 20, 4, 101, 13, 110, 22, 6, 200, 15, 31, 1001, 40, 24, 33, 1010, 42, 103, 1100, 51, 112, 60, 8, 121, 2000, 130, 10001, 202, 59, 211, 105, 10010, 19, 10100, 114, 123, 220, 132, 141, 11000, 28, 20000, 301, 100001, 39, 48, 310, 100010, 400, 150, 100100, 37, 204, 213, 222, 101000, 231, 1003, 110000, 46, 68, 1012, 200000, 1021, 77, 240, 55, 1000001, 1030, 303, 17, 312, 321, 1102, 330, 26, 1111, 35, 64, 1000010, 73, 1000100, 402, 1120, 411, 44]